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Moss, Jessica. 2005. “Shame, Pleasure, and the Divided Soul.” in Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, volume 29, edited by David Sedley, pp. 137–170. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Moss, Jessica. 2006. “Pleasure and Illusion in Plato.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 72(3): 503–535.
Moss, Jessica. 2007a. “What is Imitative Poetry and Why is It Bad?” in The Cambridge Companion to Plato’s Republic, edited by Giovanni R. F. Ferrari, pp. 415–444. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Moss, Jessica. 2007b. “The Doctor and the Pastry Chef: Pleasure and Persuasion in Plato’s Gorgias.” Ancient Philosophy 27(2): 229–249.
Moss, Jessica. 2008. “Appearances and Calculations: Plato’s Division of the Soul.” in Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, volume 34, edited by David Sedley, pp. 35–68. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Moss, Jessica. 2009. “Akrasia and Perceptual Illusion.” Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 91(2): 119–156.
Moss, Jessica. 2010. “Aristotle’s Non-Trivial, Non-Insane View that Everyone Always Desires Things under the Guise of the Good.” in Desire, Practical Reason, and the Good, edited by Sergio Tenenbaum, pp. 65–81. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195382440.001.0001.
Moss, Jessica. 2012a. Aristotle on the Apparent Good. Perception, Phantasia, Thought, and Desire. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199656349.001.0001.
Moss, Jessica. 2012b. “Soul-Leading: The Unity of the Phaedrus, Again.” in Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, volume 43, edited by Brad Inwood, pp. 1–23. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199666164.001.0001.
Moss, Jessica. 2012c. “Pictures and Passions in the Timaeus and Philebus.” in Plato and the Divided Self, edited by Rachel Barney, Tad Brennan, and Charles Brittain, pp. 259–280. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Moss, Jessica. 2012d. “Art and Ethical Perspective: Notes on the Kalon in Plato’s Laws.” in Plato on Art and Beauty, edited by Alison E. Denham, pp. 205–220. Philosophers in Depth. Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.
Moss, Jessica. 2014a. “Plato’s Appearance-Assent Account of Belief.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 114(2): 213–238.
Moss, Jessica. 2014b. “Hedonism and the Divided Soul in Plato’s Protagoras.” Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 96(3): 285–319.
Moss, Jessica. 2014c. “Was Aristotle a Humean? A Partisan Guide to the Debate.” in The Cambridge Companion to Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, edited by Ronald Polansky, pp. 221–241. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Moss, Jessica. 2014d. “Right Reason in Plato and Aristotle: On the Meaning of Logos.” Phronesis 59(3): 181–230.
Moss, Jessica. 2017. “Aristotle’s Ethical Psychology.” in The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Ethics, edited by Christopher Bobonich, pp. 124–142. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/9781107284258.
Moss, Jessica. 2020. “Is Plato’s Epistemology about Knowledge?” in What the Ancients Offer to Contemporary Epistemology, edited by Stephen Cade Hetherington and Nicholas D. Smith, pp. 68–85. London: Routledge.
Moss, Jessica. 2021. Plato’s Epistemology: Being and Seeming. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780198867401.001.0001.