In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:

REFERENCES Alcidamas. 2001. Alcidamas:The Works and Fragments.Trans. and ed. J.V. Muir. London: Bristol Classical Press. Amossy, Ruth. 2001. “Ethos at the Crossroads of Disciplines: Rhetoric, Pragmatics, Sociology.” PoeticsToday 22: 1–23. Antiphon. 1997. The Speeches. Ed. Michael Gagarin. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ———. 1998. Antiphon and Andocides.Trans. Michael Gagarin and Douglas M. MacDowell .Austin: University of Texas Press. Antisthenes. 1966. Antisthenis Fragmenta. Ed. Fernanda Decleva Caizzi. Milan: Istituto editoriale cisalpino. Aristophanes. 1962. The Complete Plays of Aristophanes. Ed. Moses Hadas. NewYork: Bantam. Aristotle. 1941. Rhetoric. Trans.W. Rhys Roberts. In The Basic Works of Aristotle. Ed. Richard McKeon, 1317–1451. NewYork: Random House. ———. 1955. On Sophistical Refutations.Trans. E. S. Forster. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. ———. 1983. Problems II,with Rhetorica Ad Alexandrum.Trans. Harris Rackham. Loeb Classical Library. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. ———. 1984. The Complete Works of Aristotle: Revised Oxford Translation. 2 vols. Ed. Jonathan Barnes. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. ———. 1991. On Rhetoric: A Theory of Civil Discourse. Trans. George A. Kennedy. Oxford: Clarendon. ———. 1997.Topics:Books I andVIII.Trans. Robin Smith. Oxford: Clarendon. Audi,R.1997.“The Place of Testimony in the Fabric of Knowledge and Justification.” American Philosophical Quarterly 34: 405–22. Badiou, Alain. 1999. “The (Re)turn of Philosophy Itself.” In Manifesto for Philosophy, trans. Norman Madarasz, 113–38.Albany: State University of NewYork. Bakhtin, Mikhail. 1986. Speech Genres and Other Late Essays.Trans. Caryl Emerson and Michael Holquist.Austin: University of Texas Press. Barnes, Jonathan. 1982. The Presocratic Philosophers. Rev. ed. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. Billig, Michael. 1987. Arguing and Thinking: A Rhetorical Approach to Social Psychology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 166 References Blackburn, Simon. 2005. Truth:A Guide for the Perplexed. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Bluck, R. S. 1957. “False Statement in the Sophist.” Journal of Hellenic Studies 77: 181– 86. Bons, Jeroen A. E. 2007. “Gorgias the Sophist and Early Rhetoric.” In A Companion to Greek Rhetoric, ed. IanWorthington, 37–46. Oxford: Blackwell. Braet,A. C. 2005.“The CommonTopic inAristotle’s Rhetoric: Precursor of theArgumentation Scheme.” Argumentation 19: 65–83. Brinton,Alan. 1986. “Ethotic Argument.” History of Philosophy Quarterly 3: 245–58. Burnyeat, Myles F. 1976a. “Protagoras and Self-Refutation in Later Greek Philosophy .” Philosophical Review 85: 44–69. ———. 1976b. “Protagoras and Self-Refutation in Plato’s Theaetetus.” Philosophical Review 85: 172–95. ———. 1992.“Socratic Midwifery, Platonic Inspiration.” In Essays on the Philosophy of Socrates, ed. Hugh H. Benson, 53–65. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Bury, R. G. 1929. Introd. to Menexenus, by Plato. Loeb Classical Library. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. Calogero, Guido. 1957.“Gorgias and the Socratic Principle of neomo sua sponte peccat.” Journal of the Hellenic Society 77: 12–17. Carey, Christopher. 1996. “Rhetorical Means of Persuasion.” In Essays on Aristotle’s Rhetoric, ed.Amelie Oksenberg Rorty, 399–415. Los Angeles: University of California Press. Chance,Thomas H. 1992. Plato’s Euthydemus: Analysis of What Is and What Is Not Philosophy . Berkeley: University of California Press. Chappell,T. D. J. 2006. “Reading the ȁȏțιτțșπη : Theaetetus 170c–171c.” Phronesis 51: 109–39. Chiron, P. 2007. “The Rhetoric to Alexander.” In A Companion to Greek Rhetoric, ed. Ian Worthington, 90–106. Oxford: Blackwell. Coady, C.A. J. 1992. Testimony:A Philosophical Study. Oxford: Clarendon. Cole,Thomas. 1991. The Origins of Rhetoric in Ancient Greece. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Conacher, Desmond. 1998. Euripides and the Sophists:Some DramaticTreatments of Philosophical Ideas. London: Duckworth. Conley, Thomas M. 1990. Rhetoric in the European Tradition. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Consigny, Scott. 1994. “Nietzsche’s Reading of the Sophists.” Rhetoric Review 13: 5–26. ———.2001.Gorgias:Sophist andArtist. Columbia:University of South Carolina Press. Cope, Edward M. 1877. The Rhetoric of Aristotle with Commentary. 3 vols. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Cornford, F. M. 1935. Plato’sTheory of Knowledge. London: Routledge. Coulter, James A. 1979. “The Relation of the Apology of Socrates to Gorgias’ Defense of Palamedes and Plato’s Critique of Gorgianic Rhetoric.” In Plato:True and Socratic Rhetoric, ed. K.V. Erickson, 31–69.Amsterdam: Rodopi. [3.144.84.155] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 01:09 GMT) References 167 Crombie, I. M. 1964. Plato:The Midwife’sApprentice. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. De Romilly, Jacqueline. 1992. The Great Sophists in Periclean Athens.Trans. Janet Lloyd. Oxford: Clarendon. Decleva Caizzi, Fernanda. 1999.“Protagoras andAntiphon: Sophistic Debates on Justice ,” in The Cambridge Companion to Early Greek Philosophy, ed.A.A. Long, 311–31. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Dentith, Simon. 2000. Parody. NewYork: Routledge. Denyer, Nicholas. 1991. Language,Thought and Falsehood in Ancient...

Share