Emotions in Plato /
Emotions ( pathè ) such as anger, fear, shame, and envy, but also pity, wonder, love and friendship have long been underestimated in Plato's philosophy. The aim of Emotions in Plato is to provide a consistent account of the role of emotions in Plato's psychology, epistemology, ethics and p...
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505 | 0 | 0 | |t Front Matter -- |t Copyright Page -- |t Why Plato Comes First / |r Laura Candiotto and Olivier Renaut -- |t For a Taxonomy of Plato's Emotions -- |t Epistemic Wonder and the Beginning of the Enquiry: Plato's Theaetetus (155d2-4) and Its Wider Significance / |r Laura Candiotto and Vasilis Politis -- |t The Feel of the Real: Perceptual Encounters in Plato's Critique of Poetry / |r Pia Campeggiani -- |t Why Do Itches Itch? Bodily Pain in the Socratic Theory of Motivation / |r Freya Möbus -- |t Emotions in Context: "Risk" as Condition for Emotion / |r Stefano Maso -- |t Plato's Emotions between Rationality and Irrationality -- |t Emotions and Rationality in the Timaeus (Ti. 42a-b, 69c-72e) / |r Olivier Renaut -- |t On the Desire for Drink in Plato and the Platonist Tradition / |r Lidia Palumbo and Anna Motta -- |t Plato's Seasick Steersman: On (Not) Being Overwhelmed by Fear in Plato's Laws / |r Myrthe L. Bartels -- |t The Dialogue between the Emotions in the Platonic Corpus / |r Karine Tordo-Rombaut -- |t Love, Speech and Charm in Plato's Charmides: Reading the Dialogue through Emotions / |r Carla Francalanci -- |t The Ethical and Political Value of Plato's Emotions -- |t The Notion of φθόνος in Plato / |r Luc Brisson -- |t On Mild Envy and Self-deceit (Phlb. 47d-50e) / |r Beatriz Bossi -- |t Αἰσχύνη and the Λογιστικόν in Plato's Republic / |r Chiara Militello -- |t Shame and Virtue in Plato's Laws: Two Kinds of Fear and the Drunken Puppet / |r Julia Pfefferkorn -- |t Loving and Living Well: the Importance of Shame in Plato's Phaedrus / |r Simon Scott -- |t Plato on the Role of Anger in Our Intellectual and Moral Development / |r Marta Jimenez -- |t Platonic Pity, or Why Compassion Is Not a Platonic Virtue / |r Rachana Kamtekar -- |t Love and the City: Eros and Philia in Plato's Laws / |r Frisbee C.C. Sheffield -- |t The Invention of Emotion? / |r David Konstan -- |t Back Matter -- |t Index of Modern Authors -- |t Index of Relevant Passages -- |t Index of Subjects. |
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