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Pleasure and Knowledge in the Fourfold Articulation of Reality in the Philebus!’ Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy 30: 1-32. Irwin, T. 1995. Pkto’s Ethics. New York: Oxford University Press. Isenberg, M. W. 1940. “The Unity of Plato’s Phikbus.” Classical Philology 35: 154—79. Kahn, Charles. 2004. “Plato on the Good.” In Was ist das für den Menschen Gutei, edited by Jan Szaif, 1-17. Berlin: De Gruyter. ----------. 2010. “Dialectic, Cosmology, and Ontology in the Philebus.” In Plato’s Philebus: Selected Papers from the Eighth Symposium Pktonicum, edited by J. Dillon and L. Brisson, 56-79. Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag. Lang, P. M. 2010. “The Ranking of the Goods at Phikbus 66a-67b.” Phronesis 55: 153-69. Letwin, Oliver. 1981. “Interpreting the Phikbus!’ Phronesis 26: 187-206. McCabe, Mary Margaret. 2010. “Banana Skins and Custard Pies: Plato on Comedy and Self-Knowledge.” In Plato’s Phikbus: Sekcted Papers from the Eight Sym posium Pktonicum, edited by John Dillon and Luc Brisson, 194-203. Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag.
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Debra. 2002. The Peopk ofPkto: A Prosopography ofPUto and Other Socràtics, Indianapolis: Hackett. Oghihara, Satoshi. 2012. “False Pleasures: Phikbus 36c-40e.” In Presocratics and PUto, Festschrift at Delphi in Honor of Charks Kahn, edited by Richard Patterson, Vassilis Karasmanis, and Arnold Hermann, 291-309. Las Vegas: Parmenides. Owen, G. E. L. 1971. “Aristotelian Pleasures.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 72: 135-52. Penner, T. M. I. 1970. “False Anticipatory Pleasures: Phikbus ЗбаЗ^Наб.” Phronesis 15: 166-78. Reidy, David A. 1998. “False Pleasures in Plato’s PhikbusP Journal of Value inquiry 32: 343-56. Reshotko, Naomi. 2010. “Restoring Coherence to the Gods’ Gift to Men: Phikbus I6c9-18b7 and 23e3-27b8.” In Plato’s Phikbus: Sekcted Papers from the Eight Symposium PUtonicum, edited by John Dillon and Luc Brisson, 92-97. Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag. Russell, Daniel. 2007. Phito on Pkasure and the Good Life. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Ryle. Gilbert. 1966. PUto’s Progress, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
184 Bibliography Sanday. Eric. 2016. “Truth and Pleasure in the Phikbusl’ In Proceedings of the Ninth Symposium Platonicum Pragense, edited by Jakub Jirsa, Filip Karfik, and Stepan Spinka, 347-70. Praha: Oikoymenh. Sayre, Kenneth. 1987. “The Phikbus and the Good: the Unity of the Dialogue in which the Good Is Unity.” Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy 2: 45-78. --------- . 2006. Metaphysics and Method in Plato’s Statesman. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Scolnicov, Samuel. 1974. “Phikbus 15bl-8.” Scripta Classica ¡sradica 1: 3-13. --------- . 2010. “The Wonder of One and Many.” In Plato’s Philebus: Sekcted Papers from the Eight Symposium Platonicum, edited by John Dillon and Luc Brisson, 326-35. Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag. Silverman, Allan. 2002. The Diakctic of Essence: A Study of Pkto’s Metaphysics. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Stokes, Michael. 1990. “Some Pleasures of Plato, Republic IX.” Polis 9: 2-51. Striker, Gisela. 1970. “Peras und Apeiron·. das Problem der Formen in Platons Philebosl’ Göttingen: Vandenhoeck u. Ruprecht. Tallon, Andrew. 1972. “The Criterion of Purity in Plato’s Phikbus.” New Scholasti cism 46: 439-45. Taylor, A. E. 1972. Plato: Phikbus and Epinomk. London: Dawsons of Pall Mall. Taylor, C. C. W. 2003. “Pleasure: Aristotle’s Response to Plato.” In Pkto and Aristotk’s Ethics, edited by R. Heinamann, 1-20. Aldershot: Ashgate. Thein, Kareli. 2012. “Imagination, Self-Awareness, and Modal Thought in the Phikbus 39-40.” Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 42: 109-49. Tuozzo, Thomas M. 1996. “The General
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Index Aporia, 96-99. See ako One-Many Aristotle, 121-145 Arithmetic, 25-26 Art(s), 5-9; educational, 25-26, 132; productive, 25—26, 102, 132. See aho knowledge Parmenides, 147, 151, 156; and the hierarchy of types of knowledge, 132; and pleasures of learning, 90, 93-96, 100-103, 105 Discovery, 97-98, 108 Disruption: of natural balance, 111; of the normative standard, 142 Divided Line, 26, 156 Due measure, xvii, 6, 86—89, 115-117. See also mean (the) Beauty, 3-4, 8-9, 15, 27, 78, 85, 104. See ako Good (the) Becoming {genesis), 26, 73, 82-83, 87, 118, 123-124, 155-156 Being (ousia), 26, 53-54, 73, 141, 155-156 body, 19, 22-24, 37, 40-41, 58-59, 62֊64 Cause of the mixture, 12, 13, 32-33, 37-38 Collection and division, method of, xiv—xviii, xx—xxi, 5—8, 14; divine method, 16, 27, 96, 151, 156, 158n9 Comedy, 19, 24, 59-62, 64—66 Cosmological argument, 113, 155. See also Nous Desire, 22, 40-43, 104, 130 Dialectic, 9, 25-27, 55, 78, 84; and the aporiai of participation in the Education, 67 Emptying, 19, 128 Epistēmē, xvi, 36, 131-132, 156, 173nl2. See ako knowledge Fourfold articulation of reality, xiv, 11-17, 23-24, 29-30, 71, 91-92, 149 Forms, xxi, 2-3, 9; and the aporiai of participation in the Parmenides, 73, 86, 145-156, 161; and the Good, 27; and the One-Many puzzles in the Philebus, 28-30; in relation to Limit and the other articulations of reality, 12, 14, 15. See ako Beauty, Truth, Good (the) Geometry: and educational arts, xvi; and pure pleasures, 61 187
188 Index Good, the, and due measure, xvii, xviii, xix, 84—86, 91-92; and Forms, 3, 8-9, 15, 21, 73, 78-79; as rationality, 29 Good life, 14, 32; and due measure, 88-89, 115-116; its ingredients, 17, 27-28, 55-56, 63-64, 86, 114-116; of a philosopher, 105; and normative state of well-being, 129-130; as pertaining to the class of Mixtures, 137; and pleasure for Aristotle, 122 Happiness, and due measure, 88; Aristotle’s conception of, 122-125; and pleasure, 143 Harmony, Form of, 8; degrees of, 13; and normative state of well being, 129; and replenishments, 19; pertaining to members of the Mixture, 89; resulting from imposing Limit to the Unlimited, 12; of the soul, 71 Hedonist, xiii, xx, 34, 38, 46, 55, 76 Hierarchy, of pleasure, xxii, 74, 89; of knowledge, 26, 74, 78, 89 Ignorance, responsible for false pleasures, 38, 48-51; self-ignorance responsible for false pleasures, 60, 66-67, 94-99, 109, 117 Imagination, and the painter and scribe analogy, 48 Imprecise, types of knowledge or art, 8-9, 16, 52-53, 55, 93 Indefinite, nature of the members of the Unlimited, 6, 11-15, 32, 72, 73, 135, 149. See also Unlimited, the Indétermination, related to the Unlimited and its members, 11-12, 32, 148, 152 Knowledge, 1-2, 15-16, 139, 143; and aporia, 96-99; as cause of mixture, 31-32, 36-37; as constitutive to pleasure, 43-45; in dialogue with pleasure, 55-56; types of, 25-28; and pleasures of learning, 52-54; and pure pleasure, 51-52; and purity, 70-71; in relation to pleasure, 37-58; and the separation of Being and becoming, 154156. See ako dialectic, collection and division, and
pleasures of learning Kairos, 85, 88-89, 94-95, 113, 115. See ako due measure Laws, xviii, 89 Learning, xxiv, 24, 52-56, 62, 71-72, 93-119 Letters, and the method of collection and division, 6-9 Limit, and the Fourfold articulation of reality, xiv-xx, 11-15; and the aporiai of participation, 148-151; and (due) measure, 91-92; and Forms, 12-13; and the hierarchy of the ontological articulations of reality, 73; in relation to pure and mixed pleasures, 24-25, 28, 32, 35-36, 48, 55-56, 135-136; and the value of pleasures, 141 Mathematics, 7-9, 25-26, 115-116 Mean, the, 85-86, 88-92. See ako due measure Measure, 11-14, 27, 84-86 Memory, in relation to pleasure, 19; a priori, enabling a priori recollection, 40-43, 49, 130 Meno, 16, 97, 112 Metaphysical background, xix-xx, 15-16, 48
Index Mixture, as part of the fourfold structure of reality, 12, 13, 15; as class to which true pleasures belong, 32-33, 35, 37-38, 48, 73-74, 84-85, 91, 133, 135, 152 Monad, xxi, 2-4, 15 More and less, 11, 32-34, 134-136 Music, and the method of collection and division, 6-9, 21, 29; and due measure in our pleasures thereof, 84 Natural balance, 20, 36, 47-48, 133-134 Natural state/condition, 80-82, 84, 133-134 Neutral state/condition, 22-23, 46, 58, 77, 79, 80-81, 134 Nous, 12-13, 24, 36, 85-86, 129 One-Many, 2—4, 9, 28, 96-97 Ontological model, 91. See ako the Fourfold Pain, 18, 22-23, 34, 36, 48-54, 77-84, 111-112 Phaedrus, xviii, 16, 73, 83, 104 Philosopher, 54, 105-106, 117-118 Pleasure, mixed (or impure), xv-xvi, 23-24, 35-37, 50-51, 58-60, 63-68, 102-106; of anticipation, 22, 45-47, 77-83; Aristotle’s account of, 122-128; of the body, 2-4, 9, 28, 96-97; cognitive structure of, 32, 37—43; degree of, 48; false, 11, 21-23, 25, 43-50, 68-72, 99—102, 106—113; of learning, 24, 52-54, 93-119; object of, 107-108; pure, xvi, 9, 20, 23-24, 51-52, 60-62, 68-72, 95-99, 137-143; as something supervening upon activity, 123, 126, 141-142; of the 189 soul, 19, 23-24, 59, 62-64, 131; true, 24, 27-28, 35-37, 63-68; as unimpeded activity of our faculties, 81, 123-125 Precise, precision, arts, types of knowledge, xvi-xvii, 8-9, 25-27, 52-53, 61, 70, 101-103, 111 Proportion, 28, 33, 78, 84, 169 Ratio, 19-21, 48, 149, 154 Recollection, 16, 42-43, 130 Replenishment/filling, metaphysical, xv, 20-21, 129-130; perceived 17-20, 36, 58, 71, 91; physiological, xv, 18, 131 Republic, xviii, 3, 15,
23, 26, 29, 53, 65, 69, 72, 73 79, 83, 85, 88, 104, 109, 112, 118 Restoration, 17—20, 46-47, 75—76, 103. See ako replenishment Ridiculous, 50-51, 66-67, 117 Self-irony, 50-51, 66-67. See ako comedy Sensation, pleasure reducible to, xiv, xxiii, 32, 38, 46, 55, 131 Soul, depicted by analogy to a book containing a scribe and a painter 9; cosmic soul in relation to our own soul, 37; disposition thereof and state of aporia, 94—98; pleasures of 19, 22-24, 62, 64; and recollection, 40-41, 58-59, 72, 82, 88; tripartition of, 112113 Statesman, xviii, 4, 85, 86, 88, 103 Symposium, xxi, 3, 65, 73, 104 Timaeus, xviii, 3, 65 Timely, the {to kairon), 85, 88-89, 94-95, 113, 115. See ако due measure
190 Index Truth, as reflection of the Good, xviii, xxi, 3, 9, 27, 84; and the aporia of the separation of sensible things from Forms, 154; our innate desire or love for, 42, 49, 130; and pleasures of learning, 53; true pleasures, 58, 62—74, 78, 84 Unlimited, the, as part of the fourfold structure of reality, xix, 11-13, 27, 29; and the aportai of participation of sensible things in the Forms, 148-155, 160-161; as class to which pleasures belong, 32-36, 73, 89, 135-136 Unlimited, in quantity, indefinitely many, 5, 6, 8, 14-15, 148 Virtue, and pleasure, 55, 64, 78, 84, 99, 122, 136; true vs. civic, 142-143 Wisdom, and the cosmological argument, 36-37, 155; as ingredient of a good life, 86, 110; and the malicious persons pleasures, ridicule, 50, 60, 66; as member in the class of Causes of mixtures, 71
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spelling | Ionescu, Cristina 1977- Verfasser (DE-588)1146010486 aut On the good life thinking through the intermediaries in Plato's Philebus Cristina Ionescu Albany State University of New York Press [2019] © 2019 xxv, 190 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier SUNY series in ancient Greek philosophy The unity of the Philebus: metaphysical assumptions of the good human life -- The placement of pleasure and knowledge in the fourfold articulation of reality -- Hybrid varieties of pleasure: true mixed pleasures and false pure pleasures -- The nature of pleasure: absolute standards of filling or replenishment and due measure -- Pleasures of learning and the role of due measure in experiencing them -- Plato's conception of pleasure confronting three Aristotelian critiques -- The Philebus' implicit response to the aporiai of participation from the Parmenides Plato v427-v347 Philebus (DE-588)4245815-8 gnd rswk-swf Plato / Philebus Philebus (Plato) Plat. Philebus (DE-2581)TH000002408 gbd Plato v427-v347 Philebus (DE-588)4245815-8 u DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-4384-7508-0 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031467361&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031467361&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Ionescu, Cristina 1977- On the good life thinking through the intermediaries in Plato's Philebus The unity of the Philebus: metaphysical assumptions of the good human life -- The placement of pleasure and knowledge in the fourfold articulation of reality -- Hybrid varieties of pleasure: true mixed pleasures and false pure pleasures -- The nature of pleasure: absolute standards of filling or replenishment and due measure -- Pleasures of learning and the role of due measure in experiencing them -- Plato's conception of pleasure confronting three Aristotelian critiques -- The Philebus' implicit response to the aporiai of participation from the Parmenides Plato v427-v347 Philebus (DE-588)4245815-8 gnd |
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title | On the good life thinking through the intermediaries in Plato's Philebus |
title_auth | On the good life thinking through the intermediaries in Plato's Philebus |
title_exact_search | On the good life thinking through the intermediaries in Plato's Philebus |
title_full | On the good life thinking through the intermediaries in Plato's Philebus Cristina Ionescu |
title_fullStr | On the good life thinking through the intermediaries in Plato's Philebus Cristina Ionescu |
title_full_unstemmed | On the good life thinking through the intermediaries in Plato's Philebus Cristina Ionescu |
title_short | On the good life |
title_sort | on the good life thinking through the intermediaries in plato s philebus |
title_sub | thinking through the intermediaries in Plato's Philebus |
topic | Plato v427-v347 Philebus (DE-588)4245815-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Plato v427-v347 Philebus |
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