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The Price of Progress. To the Question of the Benefits of Writing [PDF]

open access: yesАнтиномии, 2023
The article analyzes an episode of the Plato’s dialogue Phaedrus about the harm of writing to human cognitive abilities. Relying on a number of ancient sources, the author shows that the Greeks of the classical and earlier periods gave priority to the ...
Oleg А. Matveychev
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Empowering Patient Autonomy: The Role of Large Language Models (LLMs) in Scaffolding Informed Consent in Medical Practice. [PDF]

open access: yesBioethics
ABSTRACT The principle of (respect for) patient autonomy has traditionally emphasized independence in medical decision‐making, reflecting a broader commitment to epistemic individualism. However, recent philosophical work has challenged this view, suggesting that autonomous decisions are inherently dependent on epistemic and social supports.
Allen JW, Levy N, Wilkinson D.
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Cicero’s contacts in Athens [PDF]

open access: yesČasopis Ksio, 2022
The focus of this article is Cicero’s contacts in Athens. Marcus Tullius Cicero studied in Athens for six months in his mid-twenties and visited the city several times more. In his letters, speeches, and treaties, he mentions several important Athenians.
Aleksandar Simić
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O Banquete de Platão e a gênese da noção de tradição

open access: yesO Que Nos Faz Pensar, 2022
What is presented here as an article corresponds to a chapter of my doctoral thesis entitled “Metaphysics as Onto-theo-logy: an interpretation of Plato’s philosophy in the light of Martin Heidegger’s thought”.
Elsa Buadas
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Michel Foucault on Methodius of Olympus (d.ca.311) in Les aveux de la chair: Patrick Vandermeersch’s analysis contextualised

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2021
This article presents a contextualisation of Belgian philosopher and historian of psychiatry and sexuality, Patrick Vandermeersch’s (1946–), unpublished analysis of French philosopher Michel Foucault’s (1926–1984) interpretation of Methodius of Olympus’ (
Johann Beukes
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A qualitative study of hermeneutic analysis in individuals with schizophrenia, psychiatrists and psychiatric nurses writings on selected narratives. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs
Accessible Summary What is known on the subject? In daily psychiatric practice, understanding individuals often involves formulating the clinical case, which may lead to viewing them solely as symptoms to be solved. Consequently, it can be challenging to see the individual beyond their symptoms.
Canar B   +3 more
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Echoes from Plato’s Phaedrus in Aristides’ Smyrna Corpus

open access: yesLexis, 2022
This paper is concerned with allusions to Plato’s Phaedrus in Aelius Aristides’ first and last orations dedicated to Smyrna before and after the destructive earthquake of 177-178 CE (Orr. 17 and 21 Keil).
Malamou, Myrto-Maria
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Les couacs de Phèdre : quand les grenouilles coassent

open access: yesAitia, 2021
All translation tends towards an appropriation of the translated text by the target language. This is the starting postulate of this paper which tries to identify the Latinization of the Aesopic fable in the translation given by Phaedrus (I, 2), in ...
Sara Cusset
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“My dear Phaedrus, where is it you're going, and where have you come from”: An Interpretation of the Opening Line of the Phaedrus

open access: yesArchai: Revista de Estudos sobre as Origens do Pensamento Ocidental, 2023
: I argue that the opening line of the Phaedrus proleptically encapsulates the major themes of the dialogue and that paying attention to the opening line enables us to strengthen the identification of psychagogy as the key unifying thread of the whole ...
Pedro Mauricio Garcia Dotto
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Plato’s Prescription

open access: yesMedia Theory, 2022
In certain corners of media theory, the fanciful origin myth of writing furnished in Plato’s Phaedrus, one of his most enigmatic and intricate dialogues, has in turn come to serve as the origin myth for media critique itself.
Thomas Sutherland
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