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David K. Glidden

Professor of Philosophy
Ph.D., Princeton University, 1971

HMNSS 3304
david.glidden@ucr.edu
(951) 827-5092

 

Research Interests:
  • Ancient Applied Ethics and Social Philosophy

  • Platonism, Cicero, Seneca and Augustine

  • Philosophy of Community and Place
Sample Publications:

Recent Articles:
  • "Requiem for Philosophy," Religion, 1998

  • "Commonplaces," in A. Light and J.M. Smith, eds., Philosophy of Geography III: Philosophies of Place, Rowman & Littlefield, 1998

  • "Augustine's Hermeneutics and the Principle of Charity," Ancient Philosophy, 1997.

  • "Moral Vision, Orthos Logos, and the Role of the Phronimos," APEIRON Special Issue, 1996.

  • "Josiah Royce's Reading of Plato's Theaetetus," History of Philosophy Quarterly, 1996.

  • "Sextus and the Erotetic Fallacy," in G. Manetti, ed., Knowledge through Signs: Ancient Semiotic Theories and Practices, Brepol, 1996

  • "Philo of Larissa and Platonism," in R.H. Popkin, ed., Skepticism in the History of Philosophy, Kluwer, 1996

  • "Death Angels & Physician Assisted Suicide," Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 1995

  • "Platonic Recognition and the Ontological Connection," History of Philosophy Quarterly, 1992

  • "The Elusiveness of Moral Recognition and the Imaginary Place of Fiction," Midwest Studies, 1990

  • "Hellenistic Background for Gassendi's Theory of Ideas," Journal of the History of Ideas, 1988

  • "Protagorean Obliquity," History of Philosophy Quarterly, 1988

  • "Epicurean Prolepsis," Oxford Studies in Classical Philosophy, 1985

  • "Aristotelian Perception and the Hellenistic Problem of Representation," Ancient Philosophy, 1984

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