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In-text: (Brown, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Brown, E., 2003. Plato's Ethics and Politics in The Republic. [online] Plato.stanford.edu. Available at: <http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/plato-ethics-politics/> [Accessed 12 March 2015].
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Your Bibliography: Brown, E., 2003. Plato's Ethics and Politics in The Republic. [online] Plato.stanford.edu. Available at: <http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/plato-ethics-politics/#2> [Accessed 12 March 2015].
In-text: (Gaus, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Gaus, G., 2011. On Seeking the Truth (Whatever That Is) through Democracy: Estlund’s Case for the Qualified Epistemic Claim*. Ethics, 121(2), pp.270-300.
In-text: (Griswold, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Griswold, C., 2003. Plato on Rhetoric and Poetry. [online] Plato.stanford.edu. Available at: <http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/plato-rhetoric/#Gor> [Accessed 12 March 2015].
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Your Bibliography: Kraut, R., 2004. Plato. [online] Plato.stanford.edu. Available at: <http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/plato/> [Accessed 12 March 2015].
In-text: (McComiskey, 1992)
Your Bibliography: McComiskey, B., 1992. Disassembling Plato's critique of rhetoric in the Gorgias (447a‐466a). Rhetoric Review, 11(1), pp.79-90.
In-text: (Murray, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Murray, J., 2001. Plato on Power, Moral Responsibility and the Alleged Neutrality of Gorgias' Art of Rhetoric ( Gorgias 456c-457b). Philosophy and Rhetoric, 34(4), pp.355-363.
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Your Bibliography: Nails, D., 2005. Socrates. [online] Plato.stanford.edu. Available at: <http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/socrates/> [Accessed 12 March 2015].
In-text: (Nichols, 1984)
Your Bibliography: Nichols, M., 1984. The Republic's Two Alternatives: Philosopher-Kings and Socrates. Political Theory, 12(2), pp.252-274.
In-text: (Parry, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Parry, R., 2003. Episteme and Techne. [online] Plato.stanford.edu. Available at: <http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/episteme-techne/> [Accessed 10 March 2015].
In-text: (Plato. and Jowett, n.d.)
Your Bibliography: Plato. and Jowett, B., n.d. Apology. Champaign, Ill.: Project Gutenberg.
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Your Bibliography: Plato. and Jowett, B., n.d. Crito. Raleigh, N.C.: Alex Catalogue.
In-text: (Plato. and Jowett, n.d.)
Your Bibliography: Plato. and Jowett, B., n.d. Gorgias. Champaign, Ill.: Project Gutenberg.
In-text: (Popper, 1966)
Your Bibliography: Popper, K., 1966. The open society and its enemies. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
In-text: (Santas, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Santas, G., 2007. PLATO'S CRITICISMS OF DEMOCRACY IN THE REPUBLIC. Social Philosophy and Policy, 24(02), p.70.
In-text: (Scott, 2000)
Your Bibliography: Scott, D., 2000. Plato's Critique of the Democratic Character. Phronesis, 45(1), pp.19-37.
In-text: (Sharples, 1994)
Your Bibliography: Sharples, R., 1994. Plato on Democracy and Expertise. Greece & Rome, 41(01), pp.49-56.
In-text: (Taylor, 1997)
Your Bibliography: Taylor, C., 1997. Plato's Totalitarianism. In: R. Kraut, ed., Plato's Republic: critical essays, 1st ed. [online] Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. Available at: <https://ebridge.hull.ac.uk/access/content/group/27235_1415S2/Reading/Taylor%20Plato_s%20totalitarianism.pdf> [Accessed 13 March 2015].
In-text: (Vlastos, 1983)
Your Bibliography: Vlastos, G., 1983. I. The Historical Socrates and Athenian Democracy. Political Theory, 11(4), pp.495-516.
In-text: (Waterfield, 1993)
Your Bibliography: Waterfield, R., 1993. Republic. Oxford: OUP Oxford.
In-text: (Woodruff, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Woodruff, P., 2005. Plato's Shorter Ethical Works. [online] Plato.stanford.edu. Available at: <http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/plato-ethics-shorter/> [Accessed 12 March 2015].
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