An account of how Socrates integrates notions of desire and happiness to give an ethical and psychological theory.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Naomi Reshotko is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Denver. She has published articles on Socratic ethics and Platonic metaphysics and edited Desire, Identity and Existence (2003). She serves on the editorial board of Apeiron: a Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Part I. The Socratic Theory of Motivation: 2. Socratic desire 3. Socratic egoism 4. Socratic intellectualism Part II. Socratic Value: 5. The good, the bad, and the neither-good-nor-bad 6. Virtue and happiness: two different kinds of goods Part III. Virtue and its Relationship to Happiness: 7. Does virtue make us happy? 8. Virtue as a science 9. Happiness, virtue, and pleasure 10. Reflections on Socratic ethics and the demystification of morality.
1. Introduction Part I. The Socratic Theory of Motivation: 2. Socratic desire 3. Socratic egoism 4. Socratic intellectualism Part II. Socratic Value: 5. The good, the bad, and the neither-good-nor-bad 6. Virtue and happiness: two different kinds of goods Part III. Virtue and its Relationship to Happiness: 7. Does virtue make us happy? 8. Virtue as a science 9. Happiness, virtue, and pleasure 10. Reflections on Socratic ethics and the demystification of morality.
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