The paper searches for the systematic link between the psychological doctrine of Plato’s Laws and its theory of punishment. This link can be seen in the ability of emotions (i.e., pleasure and pain) to be harmonized in an individual soul; this ability forms the precondition for the soul’s compliance with education and punishment. The penal law contributes to the proper individualization of the soul by unifying emotions of pleasure and pain; in the case of the rare philosophical nature, however, there is no need of punishment at all since it already presents a well-ordered unity
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In this paper I argue that although the Republic’s tripartite theory of the soul is not explicitly e...
The task of this dissertation is to answer the question, "Of all the parts of the best whole life, w...
The paper searches for the systematic link between the psychological doctrine of Plato’s Laws and it...
textThe modern criminal justice system is experiencing what may be called a moral crisis brought abo...
This thesis examines Plato's Laws, offering a fresh consideration of the important differences betwe...
The paper focuses on Plato´s concept of punishment from the perspective of the eschatological myths...
Plato’s account of pleasure in Republic IX has been treated as an ill-conceived and deeply flawed ac...
In this paper I aim to show that the restoration model of pleasure as we find it in Plato’s Gorgias,...
textMy dissertation is on Plato’s view on pleasure. I focus on the Republic, where Plato offers h...
Based on a reading of contemporary philosophical arguments, this book accounts for how punishment ha...
In the Gorgias, Socrates argues that just punishment, though painful, benefits the unjust person by ...
In this dissertation, I formulate and solve four philosophical puzzles on Aristotle's conception of ...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. © 2017, Modern Greek Studies Association of Australia a...
In this paper I argue that although the Republic’s tripartite theory of the soul is not explicitly e...
The task of this dissertation is to answer the question, "Of all the parts of the best whole life, w...
The paper searches for the systematic link between the psychological doctrine of Plato’s Laws and it...
textThe modern criminal justice system is experiencing what may be called a moral crisis brought abo...
This thesis examines Plato's Laws, offering a fresh consideration of the important differences betwe...
The paper focuses on Plato´s concept of punishment from the perspective of the eschatological myths...
Plato’s account of pleasure in Republic IX has been treated as an ill-conceived and deeply flawed ac...
In this paper I aim to show that the restoration model of pleasure as we find it in Plato’s Gorgias,...
textMy dissertation is on Plato’s view on pleasure. I focus on the Republic, where Plato offers h...
Based on a reading of contemporary philosophical arguments, this book accounts for how punishment ha...
In the Gorgias, Socrates argues that just punishment, though painful, benefits the unjust person by ...
In this dissertation, I formulate and solve four philosophical puzzles on Aristotle's conception of ...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. © 2017, Modern Greek Studies Association of Australia a...
In this paper I argue that although the Republic’s tripartite theory of the soul is not explicitly e...
The task of this dissertation is to answer the question, "Of all the parts of the best whole life, w...