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C.D.C. REEVE
Delta Kappa Epsilon Distinguished Professor
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C. D. C. Reeve works in ancient Greek philosophy, ethics, metaphysics,
moral psychology, history of philosophy, and the philosophy
of sex and love. He is the author of Love's Confusions
(2005); Women in the Academy (2001); Substantial
Knowledge (2000); Practices of Reason
(1992); Socrates in the Apology (1989); and
Philosopher-Kings (1988; reissued 2006).
He has translated Plato’s Cratylus (1997),
Euthyphro, Apology, Crito (2002), Republic
(2004), and Meno, as well as Aristotle’s
Politics (1998). His recent articles include:
“A Study in Violets: Alcibiades in the Symposium.”
in Plato’s Symposium: Issues in Interpretation
and Reception (2007); “Goat-Stags, Philosopher-Kings,
and Eudaimonism in the Republic.” Proceedings of
the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy (2007);“Plato’s
Metaphysics of Morals,” Oxford Studies in Ancient
Philosophy (2003); “Socrates the Apollonian?”
in Reason and Religion in Socratic Philosophy (2000);
“Thucydides on Human Nature,” Political Theory
(1999). [Complete CV]
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