Pleasure in Ancient Greek Philosophy

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Pleasure in Ancient Greek Philosophy

Ancient history Ancient history Social and cultural history Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy Philosophy of mind

Author: David Wolfsdorf

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Collection: Key Themes in Ancient Philosophy

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 29 November 2012

Format: LCP-protected ePub

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ISBN: 9781139609715


The Key Themes in Ancient Philosophy series

The Key Themes in Ancient Philosophy series provides concise books, written by major scholars and accessible to non-specialists, on important themes in ancient philosophy that remain of philosophical interest today. In this volume Professor Wolfsdorf undertakes the first exploration of ancient Greek philosophical conceptions of pleasure in relation to contemporary conceptions. He provides broad coverage of the ancient material, from pre-Platonic to Old Stoic treatments; and, in the contemporary period, from World War II to the present.

Examination of Pleasure in Ancient and Contemporary Philosophy

Examination of the nature of pleasure in ancient philosophy largely occurred within ethical contexts but in the contemporary period has, to a greater extent, been pursued within philosophy of mind and psychology. This divergence reflects the dominant philosophical preoccupations of the times. But Professor Wolfsdorf argues that the various treatments are complementary. Indeed, the Greeks' examinations of pleasure were incisive and their debates vigorous, and their results have enduring value for contemporary discussion.

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