'The War on Pleasure' explores the roots societies disregard for pleasurable pursuits though academia and religion, and also investigates the connections between existentialism and pleasure.Not peer reviewedphilosophy, pleasure, academia, religion, Horkheimer, adorno, hedonism, Camus, capitalism, media, film, escapism, existentialism, Plato, Christianity, entertainmen
Robert Pfaller characterizes the contemporary moment as beset by “neoliberal conditions” under which...
This paper uses readings of two classic autobiographies, Edmund Gosse’s Father & Son and John Stuart...
Plato has a sustained interest in pleasure, and he represents Socrates in dialogue with hedonists re...
The history of the political thought on pleasure is not a cloistered affair in which scholars only e...
Scholars have typically ignored Plato’s views on the nature and value of pleasure (hêdonê) or reject...
Most moral philosophers agree that a happy life involves pleasure in some way. Some go so far as to ...
In the times where the predominant description of the world has become that of the so-called “post-t...
Copyright © 2015 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
1998Pleasure is necessary to our well-being even if we do not follow the hedonistic view that pleasu...
This article aims to discuss pleasure as a way of understanding film. I do not seek to judge the cor...
Hedonism claims that only pleasure has intrinsic value. Many philosophers contest hedonism by arguin...
textMy dissertation is on Plato’s view on pleasure. I focus on the Republic, where Plato offers h...
This study is intended to investigate the concept of pleasure as developed by Nasir-i Khusraw, a pro...
The task of this dissertation is to answer the question, "Of all the parts of the best whole life, w...
In this paper, I present a parallel between Schopenhauer, who argues that a purely rational being wo...
Robert Pfaller characterizes the contemporary moment as beset by “neoliberal conditions” under which...
This paper uses readings of two classic autobiographies, Edmund Gosse’s Father & Son and John Stuart...
Plato has a sustained interest in pleasure, and he represents Socrates in dialogue with hedonists re...
The history of the political thought on pleasure is not a cloistered affair in which scholars only e...
Scholars have typically ignored Plato’s views on the nature and value of pleasure (hêdonê) or reject...
Most moral philosophers agree that a happy life involves pleasure in some way. Some go so far as to ...
In the times where the predominant description of the world has become that of the so-called “post-t...
Copyright © 2015 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
1998Pleasure is necessary to our well-being even if we do not follow the hedonistic view that pleasu...
This article aims to discuss pleasure as a way of understanding film. I do not seek to judge the cor...
Hedonism claims that only pleasure has intrinsic value. Many philosophers contest hedonism by arguin...
textMy dissertation is on Plato’s view on pleasure. I focus on the Republic, where Plato offers h...
This study is intended to investigate the concept of pleasure as developed by Nasir-i Khusraw, a pro...
The task of this dissertation is to answer the question, "Of all the parts of the best whole life, w...
In this paper, I present a parallel between Schopenhauer, who argues that a purely rational being wo...
Robert Pfaller characterizes the contemporary moment as beset by “neoliberal conditions” under which...
This paper uses readings of two classic autobiographies, Edmund Gosse’s Father & Son and John Stuart...
Plato has a sustained interest in pleasure, and he represents Socrates in dialogue with hedonists re...