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  1. Hinzen on Grammatical Reference
  2. PLEASURE AND TRUTH INREPUBLIC9
  3. Pleasure in Ancient Greek Philosophy
  4. Introduction
  5. Pleasure in early Greek ethics
  6. Pleasure in the early physical tradition
  7. Plato on pleasure and restoration
  8. Aristotle on pleasure and activation
  9. Contemporary conceptions of pleasure
  10. Ancient and contemporary conceptions of pleasure
  11. Suggestions for further reading
  12. Plato on true, untrue, and false pleasures
  13. Epicurus and the Cyrenaics on katastematic and kinetic pleasures
  14. The Old Stoics on pleasure as passion
  15. Prodicus on the correctness of names: the case of τέρψις, χαρά and εὐφροσύνη
  16. Plato’s Conception of Knowledge
  17. From Protagoras to Aristotle
  18. Epicurus on Εὐφροσύνη and Ἐνέργεια (DL 10.136)
  19. EIPΩNEIA IN ARISTOPHANES AND PLATO
  20. Trials of Reason
  21. Aporia
  22. Method
  23. Knowledge
  24. Desire
  25. Interpretation
  26. Gorgias 466a4–468e5: Rhetoric’s Inadequate Means
  27. The Method εξ υποεσεως at Meno 86e1-87d8
  28. (R.) Weiss The Socratic Paradox and its Enemies. Pp. xii + 235. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2006. Cased, £22.50, US$35. ISBN: 978-0-226-89172-9.
  29. The Irony of Socrates
  30. COURAGE AND KNOWLEDGE AT PROTAGORAS 349E1–351B2
  31. DESIRE FOR GOOD IN MENO77B2–78B6
  32. Hippias Major 301b2-c2: Plato's Critique of a Corporeal Conception of Forms and of the Form-Participant Relation
  33. Αἴτιον and Αἰτία in Plato
  34. Euthyphro 10a2-11b1: A Study in Platonic Metaphysics and its Reception Since 1960
  35. Socrates' Avowals of Knowledge
  36. The Socratic Fallacy and the Epistemological Priority of Definitional Knowledge
  37. Understanding the 'What-is-F?' Question
  38. Socrates' Pursuit of Definitions
  39. Δικαιοσύνη and Ὁσιότης at Protagoras 330-1
  40. Plato and the Mouth-Piece Theory