I argue that according to Socrates in the Phaedo we should not merely evaluate bodily pleasures and desires as worthless or bad, but actively avoid them. We need to avoid them because they change our values and make us believe falsehoods. This change in values and acceptance of falsehoods undermines the soul's proper activity, making virtue and happiness impossible for us. I situate this account of why we should avoid bodily pleasures within Plato's project in the Phaedo of providing Pythagorean and Orphic ideas with clearer meanings and better justifications
This dissertation addresses the issue of Plato\u27s metaphysics and his account of soul from the Apo...
textIn this dissertation, I examine Plato and Aristotle's reasons for denying that aidôs, or a sens...
The argument used by Socrates to refute the thesis that piety is what all the gods love is one of th...
In the Phaedo, to explain why the philosopher lives in the unusually ascetic way he does, Socrates e...
Although one can find a robust philosophical tradition supporting asceticism in the West, from ancie...
In the Phaedo, to explain why the philosopher lives in the unusually ascetic way he does, Socrates e...
As traditionally interpreted, Socrates in Plato\u27s early dialogues believes virtue is practical wi...
What is paradoxical about the Socratic paradoxes is that they are not paradoxical at all. Socrates f...
Plato seems to have been pessimistic about how most people stand with regard to virtue. However, unl...
The essay examines the description of virtue as a craft that governs the proper use of possessions i...
For many of the ancient Greek philosophers, the ethical life was understood to be closely tied up wi...
Scholars have typically ignored Plato’s views on the nature and value of pleasure (hêdonê) or reject...
Plato’s account of pleasure in Republic IX has been treated as an ill-conceived and deeply flawed ac...
The Philebus is devoted to the question what constitutes the good for a human being. Although Socrat...
The essays presented in this thesis are all concerned in some way with Plato's views on pleasure, Ho...
This dissertation addresses the issue of Plato\u27s metaphysics and his account of soul from the Apo...
textIn this dissertation, I examine Plato and Aristotle's reasons for denying that aidôs, or a sens...
The argument used by Socrates to refute the thesis that piety is what all the gods love is one of th...
In the Phaedo, to explain why the philosopher lives in the unusually ascetic way he does, Socrates e...
Although one can find a robust philosophical tradition supporting asceticism in the West, from ancie...
In the Phaedo, to explain why the philosopher lives in the unusually ascetic way he does, Socrates e...
As traditionally interpreted, Socrates in Plato\u27s early dialogues believes virtue is practical wi...
What is paradoxical about the Socratic paradoxes is that they are not paradoxical at all. Socrates f...
Plato seems to have been pessimistic about how most people stand with regard to virtue. However, unl...
The essay examines the description of virtue as a craft that governs the proper use of possessions i...
For many of the ancient Greek philosophers, the ethical life was understood to be closely tied up wi...
Scholars have typically ignored Plato’s views on the nature and value of pleasure (hêdonê) or reject...
Plato’s account of pleasure in Republic IX has been treated as an ill-conceived and deeply flawed ac...
The Philebus is devoted to the question what constitutes the good for a human being. Although Socrat...
The essays presented in this thesis are all concerned in some way with Plato's views on pleasure, Ho...
This dissertation addresses the issue of Plato\u27s metaphysics and his account of soul from the Apo...
textIn this dissertation, I examine Plato and Aristotle's reasons for denying that aidôs, or a sens...
The argument used by Socrates to refute the thesis that piety is what all the gods love is one of th...