Volume 16, Number 1 (1982) Proceedings of the 10th Annual Philosophy Colloquium
In the spring of 1981, the philosophy department of the University of Dayton held its 10th annual Philosophy Colloquium. The topic was Plato. Following its usual procedure, the department invited two prominent philosophers, David Gallop of Trent University and Nicholas P. White of the University of Michigan, to serve as visiting presiding philosophers. It also sent out a call for papers. The eighty-plus papers submitted were subjected to blind reviewing; nine were selected for reading at the colloquium. They are contained in this issue.Front Matter
Cover and Table of Contents
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Introduction
Jane S. Zembaty
Articles
A Platonic Model of the Soul-Body Relationship
Kenneth Dorter
Socratic Psychotherapy
Anthony Preus
The Analysis of “Being” in Plato
Henry Teloh
Birth and Death in Parmenides and Plato
David Gallop
Plato on Mind and Morality in Nature
Joan Kung
Courage in Plato’s Earlier Dialogues
Nicholas P. White
Happiness and Function in Plato’s Republic
Richard Mohr
Socrates’ Practice of Elenchos in the Charmides
W. Thomas Schmid
The Horns of Dilemma: Dreaming and Waking Vision in the Theaetetus
Rosemary Desjardins
Plato’s Theaetetus as Dialectic
Ronald Polansky
Logical Truth in Plato
Robin Smith
The Inquiry into Aitiai in Plato’s Phaedo
Michael L. Morgan
Program: 10th Annual Baker Philosophy Colloquium
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