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 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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Product details
ISBN
9781139609715
Published
2013
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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