• Mystery and Intelligibility: History of Philosophy as Pursuit of Wisdom

    Mystery and Intelligibility: History of Philosophy as Pursuit of Wisdom

    by Jeffery Dirk Wilson

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"Communities of Transmission: The Text of Aristotle from Antiquity to the Renaissance.Revista portuguesa de Filosofia 80/1-2 (2024): 637-682. 

Mystery and Intelligibility: History of Philosophy as Pursuit of Wisdom. Edited by Jeffrey Dirk Wilson. Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 2021.

Gorgias as Reductio ad absurdum Argument: Socrates, True Politician but Failed Teacher?” In Liberty, Democracy, and the Temptations to Tyranny in the Dialogues of Plato. Edited by Charlotte C. S. Thomas. Macon, GA: Mercer University Press, 2021: 171-193.

“A Proposed Solution of St. Thomas Aquinas’s ‘Third Way’ through Pros hen Analogy.” Philotheos 19/1 (2019): 85-105.

"Pinocchio and the Puppet of Plato's Laws." In Civic Republicanism, Enlightenment and Modernity: Ancient Lessons for Global Politics. Edited by Geoffrey Kellow and Nevan Brady Leddy. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2016.

"A Consideration of Roland Barthes's The Pleasure of the Text. From an Erotics to an Agapics of Reading." International Philosophical Quarterly 56, no. 4 (December 2016): 469-86.

"The Use of the Empirical Method by John Henry Newman and Arthur Conan Doyle."

"Vico's Metaphysics of Poetic Wisdom."