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    Bossi, Beatriz. 2001. Is the Lysis Really Aporetic? in On Plato: Euthydemus, Lysis, Charmides. Proceedings of the Fifth Symposium Platonicum, Toronto, 1998, edited by Thomas M. Robinson and Luc Brisson, pp. 172–179. International Plato Studies n. 13. Sankt Augustin b. Bonn: Academia Verlag.
    Bossi, Beatriz. 2004. Socratic Foundationalism in Ethics: an Alternative Reading of Crito, 47d1-48b10.” in Socrates: 2400 Years since his Death, edited by Vassilis Karasmanis, pp. 75–80. Delphi: European Cultural Center of Delphi.
    Bossi, Beatriz. 2009. How Consistent is Plato with regard to the ‘unlimited’ character of pleasure in the Philebus? in Plato’s Philebus. Selected Papers from the Eight Symposium Platonicum, Dublin, 2007, edited by John M. Dillon and Luc Brisson, pp. 123–133. International Plato Studies n. 26. Sankt Augustin b. Bonn: Academia Verlag.
    Bossi, Beatriz. 2013a. Back to the Point: Plato and Parmenides – Genuine Parricide? in Plato’s “Sophist” Revisited, edited by Beatriz Bossi and Thomas M. Robinson, pp. 157–174. Berlin: de Gruyter.
    Bossi, Beatriz. 2013b. Why does Plato Use Pleasure to Persuate People to Attain the Good? in Dialogues on Plato’s Politeia (Republic). Proceedings of the Ninth Symposium Platonicum, Tokio, 2010, edited by Noburu Notomi and Luc Brisson, pp. 209–214. International Plato Studies n. 31. Sankt Augustin b. Bonn: Academia Verlag.
    Bossi, Beatriz. 2013c. Philolaus and Plato on Method, Measure and Pleasure.” in On Pythagoreanism, edited by Gabriele Cornelli, Richard D. McKirahan Jr., and Constantinos Macris, pp. 271–306. Berlin: de Gruyter.
    Bossi, Beatriz. 2017. On Which Step of the Scala Amoris Is Socrates Standing in the Dramatic Action of the Symposium? Notes on the Practical Consequences of Theory.” in Plato in Symposium. Proceedings of the Tenth Symposium Platonicum, Pisa 15th-20th July 2013, edited by Mauro Tulli and Michael Erler, pp. 420–427. International Plato Studies n. 35. Sankt Augustin b. Bonn: Academia Verlag.
    Bossi, Beatriz and Robinson, Thomas M., eds. 2013. Plato’s “Sophist” Revisited. Berlin: de Gruyter.