This is the inaugural volume of the Plato Dialogue Project: it offers the first collective study of the Philebus - a high point of philosophical ethics, containing some of Plato's most sophisticated discussions of human happiness. The contributors work through the text, discussing pleasure, knowledge, philosophical method, and the human good.
This is the inaugural volume of the Plato Dialogue Project: it offers the first collective study of the Philebus - a high point of philosophical ethics, containing some of Plato's most sophisticated discussions of human happiness. The contributors work through the text, discussing pleasure, knowledge, philosophical method, and the human good.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Panos Dimas is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oslo. Norway. His work focuses on ancient Greek cosmology, philosophical ethics and moral psychology. Russell E. Jones is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Harvard University. He has written on a number of aspects of Greek philosophical thought, especially on figures from the fifth and fourth centuries BCE. Gabriel R. Lear is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Chicago and is in its Committee on Social Thought. Her work focuses on ancient Greek and Roman philosophical ethics and aesthetics.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Sean Kelsey and Gabriel Lear: Introduction * 2: Katja Maria Vogt: Rethinking the Contest Between Pleasure and Wisdom: Plato's Philebus 11a-14b * 3: Paolo Crivelli: Division and Classification in the Philebus * 4: Susan Sauvé Meyer: Why Pleasure and Reason are not the Good: Philebus 20b-23b * 5: Mary Louise Gill: The Fourfold Division of Beings: Philebus 23b-27c * 6: Hendrik Lorenz: Intelligence as Cause: Philebus 27c-31b * 7: Satoshi Ogihara: The independence of the soul from the body: Philebus 31b-36c * 8: Panos Dimas: Two Ways in which Pleasures can be False: Philebus 36c-42c * 9: Giles Pearson: Putting the 'Stroppies' to work: Philebus 42c-47d * 10: Pierre Destrée: Plato on Pleasures from Comedy: Philebus 47d-50e * 11: James Warren: Truth, Beauty, Purity, and Pleasure: Philebus 50e-53c * 12: Spyridon Rangos: Would you knowingly choose a life of little everyday deaths? The final attack on hedonism: Philebus 53c4-55c3 * 13: Jessica Moss: Knowledge and Measurement: Philebus 55c-59d * 14: Russell E. Jones: Cooking Up the Good Life with Socrates: Philebus 59d10-64c4 * 15: Verity Harte: The Dialogue's Finale: Philebus 64c-67b
* 1: Sean Kelsey and Gabriel Lear: Introduction * 2: Katja Maria Vogt: Rethinking the Contest Between Pleasure and Wisdom: Plato's Philebus 11a-14b * 3: Paolo Crivelli: Division and Classification in the Philebus * 4: Susan Sauvé Meyer: Why Pleasure and Reason are not the Good: Philebus 20b-23b * 5: Mary Louise Gill: The Fourfold Division of Beings: Philebus 23b-27c * 6: Hendrik Lorenz: Intelligence as Cause: Philebus 27c-31b * 7: Satoshi Ogihara: The independence of the soul from the body: Philebus 31b-36c * 8: Panos Dimas: Two Ways in which Pleasures can be False: Philebus 36c-42c * 9: Giles Pearson: Putting the 'Stroppies' to work: Philebus 42c-47d * 10: Pierre Destrée: Plato on Pleasures from Comedy: Philebus 47d-50e * 11: James Warren: Truth, Beauty, Purity, and Pleasure: Philebus 50e-53c * 12: Spyridon Rangos: Would you knowingly choose a life of little everyday deaths? The final attack on hedonism: Philebus 53c4-55c3 * 13: Jessica Moss: Knowledge and Measurement: Philebus 55c-59d * 14: Russell E. Jones: Cooking Up the Good Life with Socrates: Philebus 59d10-64c4 * 15: Verity Harte: The Dialogue's Finale: Philebus 64c-67b
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