Pleasure and the good life :: Plato, Aristotle, and the Neoplatonists /
"The volume sheds light on the discussion between hedonists and anti-hedonists, by concentrating on the 'crucial point' at which any philosophical analysis of the good life (hedonistic or other) ought to argue that the life of the philosopher is the most desirable, and thus truly plea...
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Schriftenreihe: | Philosophia antiqua ;
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Zusammenfassung: | "The volume sheds light on the discussion between hedonists and anti-hedonists, by concentrating on the 'crucial point' at which any philosophical analysis of the good life (hedonistic or other) ought to argue that the life of the philosopher is the most desirable, and thus truly pleasurable, life."--Jacket |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (x, 207 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-194) and indexes. |
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505 | 0 | |a Intro; PLEASURE ANDTHE GOOD LIFE; CONTENTS; Preface; Introduction; Chapter One. Two Paradigms : Plato and Aristotle; I. Plato: The 'Replenishment Theory'; 1. From the Protagoras to the Republic; 2. The Philebus; 2.1. The Definition of Pleasure; 2.2. Plato's Critique of Hedonism; 3. An Evaluation of Plato's Theory; 3.1. A Positive Doctrine?; 3.2. The Physiological Presuppositions of the Definition; 3.3. The Identity of Pleasure and Replenishment; 3.4. Plato's Merits; II. Aristotle: The 'Theory of the Perfect Activity'; 1. Aristotle's Rejection of the Platonic Definition | |
505 | 8 | |a 1.1. The 'Platonic' Definition of Pleasure1.2. Aristotle's Criticism; 2. A New Model; 2.1. Aristotle's Definition of Pleasure; 2.2. Pleasure as a 'Supervenient Element'; 2.3. The 'Proper Pleasure'; 3. Consequences of Aristotle's New Model; 3.1. Pleasure is not a Movement; 3.2. Pleasure is not Excessive per se; 3.3. 'Pure' Pleasure; 4. An Evaluation of the Aristotelian Account; Chapter Two. The Standard Neoplatonic Theory: Plotinus and Proclus; I. Plotinus; 1. Plotinus' Definition of Pleasure; 2. Plotinus' Refutation of Hedonism; 3. 'Pleasure' in the Good Life; 4. Conclusion; II. Proclus | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.1.1. Perception as a 'Mixture of Desire and Cognition4.1.2. The Desire of the Knowing Intellect; 4.2. The 'Mixture of Desire and Cognition'; 4.3. 'Essence' and the 'Way towards the Essence'; 5. 'Struggling with Tradition'; 5.1. The Proclean Position; 5.2. Damascius' 'Correction' of Proclus' Position; 6. Two Kinds of Pleasure; 7. An Original Reading of Plato; 8. A Hierarchy of the Kinds of Pleasure; Conclusion; Bibliography; Indices; 1. Index rerum; Greek English Glossary; 2. Index locorum; 3. Index nominum; PHILOSOPHIA ANTIQUA | |
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contents | Intro; PLEASURE ANDTHE GOOD LIFE; CONTENTS; Preface; Introduction; Chapter One. Two Paradigms : Plato and Aristotle; I. Plato: The 'Replenishment Theory'; 1. From the Protagoras to the Republic; 2. The Philebus; 2.1. The Definition of Pleasure; 2.2. Plato's Critique of Hedonism; 3. An Evaluation of Plato's Theory; 3.1. A Positive Doctrine?; 3.2. The Physiological Presuppositions of the Definition; 3.3. The Identity of Pleasure and Replenishment; 3.4. Plato's Merits; II. Aristotle: The 'Theory of the Perfect Activity'; 1. Aristotle's Rejection of the Platonic Definition 1.1. The 'Platonic' Definition of Pleasure1.2. Aristotle's Criticism; 2. A New Model; 2.1. Aristotle's Definition of Pleasure; 2.2. Pleasure as a 'Supervenient Element'; 2.3. The 'Proper Pleasure'; 3. Consequences of Aristotle's New Model; 3.1. Pleasure is not a Movement; 3.2. Pleasure is not Excessive per se; 3.3. 'Pure' Pleasure; 4. An Evaluation of the Aristotelian Account; Chapter Two. The Standard Neoplatonic Theory: Plotinus and Proclus; I. Plotinus; 1. Plotinus' Definition of Pleasure; 2. Plotinus' Refutation of Hedonism; 3. 'Pleasure' in the Good Life; 4. Conclusion; II. Proclus 4.1.1. Perception as a 'Mixture of Desire and Cognition4.1.2. The Desire of the Knowing Intellect; 4.2. The 'Mixture of Desire and Cognition'; 4.3. 'Essence' and the 'Way towards the Essence'; 5. 'Struggling with Tradition'; 5.1. The Proclean Position; 5.2. Damascius' 'Correction' of Proclus' Position; 6. Two Kinds of Pleasure; 7. An Original Reading of Plato; 8. A Hierarchy of the Kinds of Pleasure; Conclusion; Bibliography; Indices; 1. Index rerum; Greek English Glossary; 2. Index locorum; 3. Index nominum; PHILOSOPHIA ANTIQUA |
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spelling | Riel, Gerd van. Pleasure and the good life : Plato, Aristotle, and the Neoplatonists / by Gerd van Riel. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2000. 1 online resource (x, 207 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Philosophia antiqua, 0079-1687 ; v. 85 Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-194) and indexes. Print version record. Intro; PLEASURE ANDTHE GOOD LIFE; CONTENTS; Preface; Introduction; Chapter One. Two Paradigms : Plato and Aristotle; I. Plato: The 'Replenishment Theory'; 1. From the Protagoras to the Republic; 2. The Philebus; 2.1. The Definition of Pleasure; 2.2. Plato's Critique of Hedonism; 3. An Evaluation of Plato's Theory; 3.1. A Positive Doctrine?; 3.2. The Physiological Presuppositions of the Definition; 3.3. The Identity of Pleasure and Replenishment; 3.4. Plato's Merits; II. Aristotle: The 'Theory of the Perfect Activity'; 1. Aristotle's Rejection of the Platonic Definition 1.1. The 'Platonic' Definition of Pleasure1.2. Aristotle's Criticism; 2. A New Model; 2.1. Aristotle's Definition of Pleasure; 2.2. Pleasure as a 'Supervenient Element'; 2.3. The 'Proper Pleasure'; 3. Consequences of Aristotle's New Model; 3.1. Pleasure is not a Movement; 3.2. Pleasure is not Excessive per se; 3.3. 'Pure' Pleasure; 4. An Evaluation of the Aristotelian Account; Chapter Two. The Standard Neoplatonic Theory: Plotinus and Proclus; I. Plotinus; 1. Plotinus' Definition of Pleasure; 2. Plotinus' Refutation of Hedonism; 3. 'Pleasure' in the Good Life; 4. Conclusion; II. Proclus 4.1.1. Perception as a 'Mixture of Desire and Cognition4.1.2. The Desire of the Knowing Intellect; 4.2. The 'Mixture of Desire and Cognition'; 4.3. 'Essence' and the 'Way towards the Essence'; 5. 'Struggling with Tradition'; 5.1. The Proclean Position; 5.2. Damascius' 'Correction' of Proclus' Position; 6. Two Kinds of Pleasure; 7. An Original Reading of Plato; 8. A Hierarchy of the Kinds of Pleasure; Conclusion; Bibliography; Indices; 1. Index rerum; Greek English Glossary; 2. Index locorum; 3. Index nominum; PHILOSOPHIA ANTIQUA "The volume sheds light on the discussion between hedonists and anti-hedonists, by concentrating on the 'crucial point' at which any philosophical analysis of the good life (hedonistic or other) ought to argue that the life of the philosopher is the most desirable, and thus truly pleasurable, life."--Jacket English. Platon Et le plaisir. Aristote Et le plaisir. Plotin Et le désir. Proclus, approximately 410-485 Et le plaisir. Damascius, approximately 480-approximately 550 Et le plaisir. Platon. Philèbe. Pleasure. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85103436 Philosophy, Ancient. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100861 Pleasure Philosophy. Plaisir Philosophie. Philosophie ancienne. Plaisir. PHILOSOPHY Ethics & Moral Philosophy. bisacsh Pleasure Philosophy fast Philosophy, Ancient fast Pleasure fast Philosophy & Religion. hilcc Philosophy. hilcc Print version: Riel, Gerd van. Pleasure and the good life. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2000 9004117970 (DLC) 00029771 (OCoLC)44545806 Philosophia antiqua ; v. 85. 0079-1687 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=117311 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Riel, Gerd van Pleasure and the good life : Plato, Aristotle, and the Neoplatonists / Philosophia antiqua ; Intro; PLEASURE ANDTHE GOOD LIFE; CONTENTS; Preface; Introduction; Chapter One. Two Paradigms : Plato and Aristotle; I. Plato: The 'Replenishment Theory'; 1. From the Protagoras to the Republic; 2. The Philebus; 2.1. The Definition of Pleasure; 2.2. Plato's Critique of Hedonism; 3. An Evaluation of Plato's Theory; 3.1. A Positive Doctrine?; 3.2. The Physiological Presuppositions of the Definition; 3.3. The Identity of Pleasure and Replenishment; 3.4. Plato's Merits; II. Aristotle: The 'Theory of the Perfect Activity'; 1. Aristotle's Rejection of the Platonic Definition 1.1. The 'Platonic' Definition of Pleasure1.2. Aristotle's Criticism; 2. A New Model; 2.1. Aristotle's Definition of Pleasure; 2.2. Pleasure as a 'Supervenient Element'; 2.3. The 'Proper Pleasure'; 3. Consequences of Aristotle's New Model; 3.1. Pleasure is not a Movement; 3.2. Pleasure is not Excessive per se; 3.3. 'Pure' Pleasure; 4. An Evaluation of the Aristotelian Account; Chapter Two. The Standard Neoplatonic Theory: Plotinus and Proclus; I. Plotinus; 1. Plotinus' Definition of Pleasure; 2. Plotinus' Refutation of Hedonism; 3. 'Pleasure' in the Good Life; 4. Conclusion; II. Proclus 4.1.1. Perception as a 'Mixture of Desire and Cognition4.1.2. The Desire of the Knowing Intellect; 4.2. The 'Mixture of Desire and Cognition'; 4.3. 'Essence' and the 'Way towards the Essence'; 5. 'Struggling with Tradition'; 5.1. The Proclean Position; 5.2. Damascius' 'Correction' of Proclus' Position; 6. Two Kinds of Pleasure; 7. An Original Reading of Plato; 8. A Hierarchy of the Kinds of Pleasure; Conclusion; Bibliography; Indices; 1. Index rerum; Greek English Glossary; 2. Index locorum; 3. Index nominum; PHILOSOPHIA ANTIQUA Platon Et le plaisir. Aristote Et le plaisir. Plotin Et le désir. Proclus, approximately 410-485 Et le plaisir. Damascius, approximately 480-approximately 550 Et le plaisir. Platon. Philèbe. Pleasure. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85103436 Philosophy, Ancient. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100861 Pleasure Philosophy. Plaisir Philosophie. Philosophie ancienne. Plaisir. PHILOSOPHY Ethics & Moral Philosophy. bisacsh Pleasure Philosophy fast Philosophy, Ancient fast Pleasure fast Philosophy & Religion. hilcc Philosophy. hilcc |
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title | Pleasure and the good life : Plato, Aristotle, and the Neoplatonists / |
title_auth | Pleasure and the good life : Plato, Aristotle, and the Neoplatonists / |
title_exact_search | Pleasure and the good life : Plato, Aristotle, and the Neoplatonists / |
title_full | Pleasure and the good life : Plato, Aristotle, and the Neoplatonists / by Gerd van Riel. |
title_fullStr | Pleasure and the good life : Plato, Aristotle, and the Neoplatonists / by Gerd van Riel. |
title_full_unstemmed | Pleasure and the good life : Plato, Aristotle, and the Neoplatonists / by Gerd van Riel. |
title_short | Pleasure and the good life : |
title_sort | pleasure and the good life plato aristotle and the neoplatonists |
title_sub | Plato, Aristotle, and the Neoplatonists / |
topic | Platon Et le plaisir. Aristote Et le plaisir. Plotin Et le désir. Proclus, approximately 410-485 Et le plaisir. Damascius, approximately 480-approximately 550 Et le plaisir. Platon. Philèbe. Pleasure. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85103436 Philosophy, Ancient. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100861 Pleasure Philosophy. Plaisir Philosophie. Philosophie ancienne. Plaisir. PHILOSOPHY Ethics & Moral Philosophy. bisacsh Pleasure Philosophy fast Philosophy, Ancient fast Pleasure fast Philosophy & Religion. hilcc Philosophy. hilcc |
topic_facet | Platon Et le plaisir. Aristote Et le plaisir. Plotin Et le désir. Proclus, approximately 410-485 Et le plaisir. Damascius, approximately 480-approximately 550 Et le plaisir. Platon. Philèbe. Pleasure. Philosophy, Ancient. Pleasure Philosophy. Plaisir Philosophie. Philosophie ancienne. Plaisir. PHILOSOPHY Ethics & Moral Philosophy. Pleasure Philosophy Philosophy, Ancient Pleasure Philosophy & Religion. Philosophy. |
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