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A collection of twelve essays by female scholars published in 1989 in honour of Joyce Reynolds. Topics range across Greek and Roman archaeology, history, literature, philosophy and reception, all bound by a focus on'authority'.
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The Philosophical Review. 100:517
Autor:
Mary Margaret Mackenzie
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The Classical Quarterly. 38:331-350
Plato's Socrates denies that he knows. Yet he frequently claims that he does have certainty and knowledge. How can he avoid contradiction between his general stance about knowledge (that he lacks it) and his particular claims to have it?Socrates' dis
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Mary Margaret Mackenzie
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The Classical Quarterly. 32:84-88
Crime pays, says Polus at Gorgias 473. Socrates, on the other hand, maintains two propositions in the face of universal opinion
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Mary Margaret Mackenzie
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The Classical Quarterly. 36:124-150
The Cratylus begins with a paradox; it ends with a paradox; and it has a paradox in between. But this disturbing characteristic of the dialogue has been overshadowed, not to say ignored, in the literature. For commentators have seen it as their task
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Mary Margaret Mackenzie
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Journal of the History of Philosophy. 20:197-200
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Mary Margaret Mackenzie
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Phronesis. 27:1-12
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Mary Margaret Mackenzie
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Philosophy and Literature. 2:3-22
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Mary Margaret Mackenzie
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Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society. 28:64-76
A paradox is like a pun. It is also like a Delphic oracle. For in all three cases, we escape puzzlement, or spoil the joke, when we interpret, when we follow the tracks of the words and disentangle their meaning. So paradoxes are about words - either