Like other books in the Oxford Philosophical Concepts series, Pleasure traces the development of the concept from ancient times through the 20th century. The volume touches on ancient philosophy, including Plato, Aristotle, and Islamic philosophy, through to the early modern era and the development of scientific psychology, as well as contemporary notions of pleasure. Interdisciplinary reflections focus on pleasure in subjects other than philosophy,including music and painting.
Like other books in the Oxford Philosophical Concepts series, Pleasure traces the development of the concept from ancient times through the 20th century. The volume touches on ancient philosophy, including Plato, Aristotle, and Islamic philosophy, through to the early modern era and the development of scientific psychology, as well as contemporary notions of pleasure. Interdisciplinary reflections focus on pleasure in subjects other than philosophy,including music and painting.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lisa Shapiro is Professor of Philosophy at Simon Fraser University. She is the editor and translator of The Correspondence of Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia and René Descartes (University of Chicago Press, 2007) and the editor with Martin Pickavé of Emotion and Cognitive Life in Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy (Oxford University Press, 2012).
Inhaltsangabe
* Series Editor Foreword * * Introduction to Pleasure Lisa Shapiro * Chapter 1: Two Platonic Criticisms of Pleasure Emily Fletcher * Chapter 2: Aristotle on the Heterogeneity of Pleasure Matthew Strohl * Chapter 3: This so sullied flesh? Islamic Approaches to Human Pleasures Sajjad Rizvi * Reflection: Engraving Pleasure in Philosophy Teaching Aids Susanna C. Berger * Pleasure in Later Medieval Latin Philosophy: The Case of Thomas Aquinas Martin Pickavé * Chapter 4: Malebranche on Pleasure and Awareness in Sensory Perception Lisa Shapiro * Chapter 5: Pleasures, pains, and sensible qualities in Berkeley's philosophy Melissa Frankel * Chapter 6: Rationally Agential Pleasure? A Kantian Proposal Keren Gorodeisky * Reflection: Musical Pleasure, Difficult Music Roger Mathew Grant * Chapter 7: John Stuart Mill: "Pleasure" in the Laws of Psychology and the Principle of Morals Dominique Kuenzle * Reflection: Pleasure Experience in Schizophrenia Ann M. Kring and Amy H. Sanchez * Chapter 8: A Contemporary Account of Sensory Pleasure Murat Aydede * Bibliography
* Series Editor Foreword * * Introduction to Pleasure Lisa Shapiro * Chapter 1: Two Platonic Criticisms of Pleasure Emily Fletcher * Chapter 2: Aristotle on the Heterogeneity of Pleasure Matthew Strohl * Chapter 3: This so sullied flesh? Islamic Approaches to Human Pleasures Sajjad Rizvi * Reflection: Engraving Pleasure in Philosophy Teaching Aids Susanna C. Berger * Pleasure in Later Medieval Latin Philosophy: The Case of Thomas Aquinas Martin Pickavé * Chapter 4: Malebranche on Pleasure and Awareness in Sensory Perception Lisa Shapiro * Chapter 5: Pleasures, pains, and sensible qualities in Berkeley's philosophy Melissa Frankel * Chapter 6: Rationally Agential Pleasure? A Kantian Proposal Keren Gorodeisky * Reflection: Musical Pleasure, Difficult Music Roger Mathew Grant * Chapter 7: John Stuart Mill: "Pleasure" in the Laws of Psychology and the Principle of Morals Dominique Kuenzle * Reflection: Pleasure Experience in Schizophrenia Ann M. Kring and Amy H. Sanchez * Chapter 8: A Contemporary Account of Sensory Pleasure Murat Aydede * Bibliography
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