An examination of ancient Greek philosophical conceptions of pleasure, which is the first book to compare them to contemporary conceptions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Wolfsdorf is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Temple University, Philadelphia, where he specializes in Greek and Roman philosophy. His previous publications include numerous articles on various ancient philosophical topics as well as Trials of Reason: Plato and the Crafting of Philosophy (2008).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Pleasure in early Greek ethics 3. Pleasure in the early physical tradition 4. Plato on pleasure and restoration 5. Plato on true, untrue and false pleasures 6. Aristotle on pleasure and activation 7. Epicurus and the Cyrenaics on katastematic and kinetic pleasures 8. The Old Stoics on pleasure as passion 9. Contemporary conceptions of pleasure 10. Ancient and contemporary conceptions of pleasure Suggestions for further reading.
1. Introduction 2. Pleasure in early Greek ethics 3. Pleasure in the early physical tradition 4. Plato on pleasure and restoration 5. Plato on true, untrue and false pleasures 6. Aristotle on pleasure and activation 7. Epicurus and the Cyrenaics on katastematic and kinetic pleasures 8. The Old Stoics on pleasure as passion 9. Contemporary conceptions of pleasure 10. Ancient and contemporary conceptions of pleasure Suggestions for further reading.
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