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Introduction: Why Plato Comes first,<br/>Laura Candiotto and Olivier Renaut,<br/>Part1,<br/>For a Taxonomy of Plato`s Emotions,<br/>Epistemic Wonder and the beginning of the enquiry: Plato`s Theaetetus (155d2-4) and its wilder significance,<br/>Laura Candiotto and Vasilis Politis,<br/>The feel of the Real: Perceptual encounters in Plato`s critique of poetry,<br/>Pia Campeggiani,<br/>Why do itches itch? Bodily pain in the Socratic theory of motivation,<br/>Freya Mobus,<br/>Emotions in context: " Risk" as a condition for emotion,<br/>Stefano Maso,<br/>Part2,<br/>Plato`s emotions between Rationality and Irrationality,<br/>Emotions and Rationality in the Timaeus, ( Ti42a-b, 6gc-72e),<br/>Oliver Renaut,<br/>On the desire for drink in Plato and Platonist tradition,<br/>Lidia Palumbo and Anna Motta,<br/>Plato`s Seasick Steersman:On (not) being overwhelmed by fear in Plato`s laws,<br/>Myrthe L. Bartels,<br/>The Dialogue between the Emotions in the Platonic Corpus,<br/>Karine Tordo- Rombaut,<br/>Love speech and charm in Plato`s Charmides: Reading the dialoguethrough emotions,<br/>Carla Francalanci,<br/>Part3,<br/>The ethical and Political value of Plato`s emotions,<br/>The notes in Plato,<br/>Luc Brisson,<br/>On mild envy and Self- deciet(Phlb. 47d-50e),<br/>Shame and virtue in Plato`s Laws: Two kinds of fear and drunkenpuppet,<br/>Julia Pfefferkorn,<br/>Loving and living well: The importance of shame in Plato`s Phaedrus,<br/>Simon Scott,<br/>Plato on the role of Anger in our intellectual and moral development,<br/>Marta Jimenez,<br/>Platonic pity, or why compassion is not a platonic virtue ,<br/>Rachana Kamtekar,<br/>Love and the city: Eros and Phila in Plato`slaws,<br/>Frisbee c. c.Sheffield,<br/>Afterword the invention of emotion?,<br/>David Konstan |