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| Scott Berman |
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| Greek Philosophy, Contemporary Metaphysics |
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Humanities Bldg., Rm. 208 1-314-977-3160 |
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Scott Berman (Ph.D., Wisconsin, 1990) coordinates various departmental e-mail listservs. His areas of interest are ancient Greek philosophy, contemporary analytic metaphysics, and ethics. His significant publications include:
- "A Socratic Argument for Psychological Egoism" in Desire, Identity and Existence, N. Reshotko, ed., Edmonton: Academic Printing and Publishing, 2003, pp. 143-158.
- "Plato's Explanation of False Belief in the Sophist "Apeiron 29 (1996): 19-46.
- "Socrates and Callicles on Pleasure" Phronesis 36 (1991): 117-40
- "Plato's Refutation of Constructivism in the Cratylus "Journal of Neoplatonic Studies 2 (1994): 37-70.
- "How Polus Was Refuted: Reconsidering Plato's Gorgias 474c-475c." Ancient Philosophy 11 (1991): 265-84.
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