Plato on Pleasure and Pain

In Vasilis Politis & Peter Larsen, The platonic mind. New York, NY: Routledge. pp. 294-304 (2024)
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Abstract

This paper proposes a unified reading of pleasure's nature and value in Plato's _Philebus_. It also explains how the proposed reading illuminates certain claims about pleasure across the corpus that initially seem to be in some tension: (i) that pleasure is not the good; (ii) that pleasure is choiceworthy and an aspect of the best human life; and (iii) that pleasure is dangerous and tends to make us into bad people who live badly.

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Clerk Shaw
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