Conference

    20—22 February 2004
    Rogers School of Law
    University of Arizona
    Tucson, AZ
    The 9th Annual Arizona Colloquium
    in Ancient Philosophy

    Plato on Method and Plato's Methods

    Speakers



    Hugh Benson
    (University of Oklahoma)—
    "Socratic Learning"

    Ruby Blondell
    (University of Washington)—
    "From Fleece to Fabric:
    Weaving Culture in Plato's
    Statesman"

    Eric Brown
    (Washington University)—
    "Socrates the Stoic? The
    Euthydemus
    and the Plurality of Socratic Philosophies"

    John Bussanich
    (University of New Mexico)—
    "Beyond Reason: Plato's Mythical Imagination"

    Jyl Gentzler
    (Amherst College)—
    "How to Know the Good:
    The Moral Epistemology of Plato's
    Republic"

    Francisco Gonzalez
    (Skidmore College)—
    "In What Sense is Plato's Dialectic Dialogue?"

    Scott LaBarge
    (Santa Clara University)—
    "Method and Epistemology at Odds
    in the Socratic Dialogues"

    Mark McPherran
    (University of Maine at Farmington)—
    "Socratic
    Epagôgê and Socratic Induction"

    Michael Morgan
    (Indiana University)—
    "Is There Madness in Plato's Method?
    Philosophy and the
    Phaedrus"

    Sandra Peterson
    (University of Minnesota)—
    "Socratic and Platonic Method in the Digression
    of the
    Theaetetus"

    Sara Rappe
    (University of Michigan)—
    "The Practice of the Elenchus"

    Gerasimos Santas
    (University of California at Irvine)—
    "Methods of Reasoning about Justice in Plato's
    Republic"

    Nicholas Smith
    (Lewis and Clark College)—
    "Plato's Book of Images"

    Christine Thomas
    (Dartmouth College)—
    "Plato's Prometheanism"

    Raphael Woolf
    (Harvard University)—
    "Why Does Misology Matter?"




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