The diagnostic function of Socratic definitions /Michael Ferejohn -Definition and elenchus /Nicholas White -Reasons and the problem of the Socratic elenchos /Alejandro Santana -Santas, Socrates, and induction /Mark L. McPherran -Socrates mythologikos /Fred D. Miller -Is the prudential paradox in the Meno? /Thomas C. Brickhouse and Nicholas D. Smith -Gerasimos /Terry Penner -Beyond de re: toward a dominance theory of desire attribution /Naomi Reshotko -The good and the just in Plato's Gorgias /Christopher Rowe -Socrates, wisdom and pedagogy /George Rudebusch -The Republic as philosophical drama /John P. Anton -Function, ability and desire in Plato's Republic /Antonis Coumoundouros and Ronald Polansky -Knowledge, virtue, and method in Republic 471c-502c /Hugh Benson -Reasoning about justice in Plato's Republic /Anthony W. Price -Plato on justice /David Keyt -Plato on the ideal of justice and human happiness: return to the cave (Republic 519e-521b) /Yuji Kurihara -Surpassing in dignity and power: the metaphysics of goodness in Plato's Republic /Christopher Shields -Comments on Plato's causal explanation /D.Z. Andriopoulos -Desires and faculties in Plato and Aristotle /Deborah K.W. Modrak -Is Aristotle's function argument fallacious? /Gavin Lawrence -Aristotle on discovering and desiring the real good /Mariana Anagnostopoulos -Continuity and incommensurability in ancient Greek philosophy and mathematics /Vassilis Karasmanis.