The subject of this essay is a discussion of the doctrines of emotions of Plato and Aristotle. According to both them it is impossible to oust the passions from the good, i.e. happy life. On the contrary, emotions are an important component of human excellence. We investigate this question with reference to Plato’s doctrine of the soul and his concept of a perfect life, and Aristotle’s ethics, poetics and rhetoric
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What is so special about being a good person? One compelling answer, both in our time and in Aristot...
Human ability to freely choose requires knowledge of human nature and the final end of man. For Aris...
This dissertation seeks to demonstrate that the Aristotelian passions or pathç are the unity of two ...
In this paper, I investigate Aristotle's theory of passions, claiming that he did not develop a deta...
The present thesis deals with the question of goodness in ethical thinking of Plato and Aristotle. T...
The possibility of a harmony between the psychological doctrine of Aristotle and that of Plato marks...
This paper is concerned with how we should describe Aristotle’s view of human passions such as anger...
This article deals with the relationship between body and soul according to Aristotle and Plato. Th...
International audienceEmotions ( pathè) such as anger, fear, shame, and envy, but also pity, wonder,...
Book synopsis: This volume contains thirty-one state-of-the-art contributions from leading figures i...
Down through the centuries mature, thinking men of all races have puzzled themselves with the proble...
It is well-known that Plato and Aristotle disagree about the nature of pleasure: Plato associates i...
Plato’s theory of virtue in the Laws could be striking for someone who is more familiar with Aristot...
A paper is an attempt at reassessing the role of emotions in Plato's dialogues cannot be assessed. A...
The paper, which compares Plato and Aristotle’s different approaches towards artistic activity, is d...
What is so special about being a good person? One compelling answer, both in our time and in Aristot...
Human ability to freely choose requires knowledge of human nature and the final end of man. For Aris...
This dissertation seeks to demonstrate that the Aristotelian passions or pathç are the unity of two ...
In this paper, I investigate Aristotle's theory of passions, claiming that he did not develop a deta...
The present thesis deals with the question of goodness in ethical thinking of Plato and Aristotle. T...
The possibility of a harmony between the psychological doctrine of Aristotle and that of Plato marks...
This paper is concerned with how we should describe Aristotle’s view of human passions such as anger...
This article deals with the relationship between body and soul according to Aristotle and Plato. Th...
International audienceEmotions ( pathè) such as anger, fear, shame, and envy, but also pity, wonder,...
Book synopsis: This volume contains thirty-one state-of-the-art contributions from leading figures i...
Down through the centuries mature, thinking men of all races have puzzled themselves with the proble...
It is well-known that Plato and Aristotle disagree about the nature of pleasure: Plato associates i...
Plato’s theory of virtue in the Laws could be striking for someone who is more familiar with Aristot...
A paper is an attempt at reassessing the role of emotions in Plato's dialogues cannot be assessed. A...
The paper, which compares Plato and Aristotle’s different approaches towards artistic activity, is d...
What is so special about being a good person? One compelling answer, both in our time and in Aristot...
Human ability to freely choose requires knowledge of human nature and the final end of man. For Aris...