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The young ‘historical’ Socrates in the Apology and Symposium

Gerard Naddaf, “The young ‘historical’ Socrates in the Apology and Symposium,” in Selected Papers from the Tenth Symposium Platonicum: The Symposium (Mauro Tulli and Michael Erler eds.), Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag, 1-5, 2016.

Poetic Myths of the Afterlife: Plato’s Last Song

Gerard Naddaf, “Poetic Myths of the Afterlife: Plato’s Last Song,” in Plato’s Poetics (edited by Rick Benitez), London: Academic Printing and Publishing (15,000 words: forthcoming 2016). Gerard Naddaf, “Poetic Myths of the Afterlife: Plato’s Last Song,” in Plato’s Poetics [Chinese edition] (edited by Keping Wang), Beijing: University of Beijing Press (23,000 words: forthcoming 2016).

Cosmological Models and the Peri Phuseos Tradition

Gerard Naddaf, “Cosmological Models and the Peri Phuseos Tradition,” in The Edinburgh Critical History of Western Philosophy. Vol I: Greek and Roman Philosophy (eds. by Giuseppe Cambiana and Alexandra Lianeri), Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press (18,000 words: forthcoming 2016).

Beyond the Ideal Political Apology

Alice MacLachlan, “Beyond the Ideal Political Apology,” The Uses and Abuses of Political Apology. Ed. M. Mihai and M. Thaler, pp. 13-31. Palgrave MacMillan 2014.

Three Kinds of Social Kinds

M. A. Khalidi, “Three Kinds of Social Kinds,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 90 (2015), 96-112.