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Jessica Moss, Assistant Professor
Ancient Philosophy
PhD, Princeton, 2003
Jessica Moss is an assistant professor of philosophy and a member of the Graduate Program in Classics, Philosophy and Ancient Science. She specializes in Ancient Philosophy, and is working on topics in moral psychology in Plato and Aristotle.
Select Publications
“Shame, Pleasure and the Divided Soul,” Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy XXIX (2005)
“Pleasure and Illusion in Plato,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 72 (2006)
“What is Imitative Poetry and Why is it Bad?”, in The Cambridge Companion to Plato’s Republic, ed. G.R.F. Ferrari, 2007.
"Appearances and Calculations: Plato's Division of the Soul," forthcoming in Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy
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