Through Pleasure to the Human Good: A Critical Study of the Platonic Dialogues (Record no. 114796)

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International Standard Book Number 9789395457842
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Classification number N58.2
Item number K133
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Personal name Kannanaikkal, Jose
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Title Through Pleasure to the Human Good: A Critical Study of the Platonic Dialogues
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Delhi
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Christian World Imprints
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2023
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Extent 129p
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Formatted contents note Chapter 1: Plato: A Journey into his Life<br/>1.1. The Biography of Plato<br/>1.2. Factors Influencing Plato’s Philosophy<br/>1.3. The Academy in Athens<br/>1.4. Writings of Plato: Dialogues<br/>Chapter 2: A Review of Pleasure vs. Knowledge Leading to the Good in Plato’s Dialogues<br/>2.1. The Protagoras on Pleasure<br/>2.2. The Gorgias<br/>2.3. The Phaedo<br/>2.4. The Republic<br/>2.5. The Laws<br/>Chapter 3: Arriving at a Good Human Life: Knowledge vs. Pleasure in the Philebus<br/>3.1. Discussion of the Candidates for the Good Life<br/>3.2. Socrates’ First Response: Divine Method of Dialectical Division (of One and Many)<br/>3.3. Socrates’ Second Response: A Compromise Solution<br/>3.4. Socrates’ Third Response: Fourfold Ontological Classification<br/>3.5. Application of the Fourfold Ontology<br/>3.6. Classification of False Pleasures<br/>3.7. Purpose of the Classification of False Pleasures<br/>3.8. Indispensable Ingredients of the Good Human Life<br/>3.9. Difference between False and True or Pure Pleasures<br/>3.10. Admission of Different Kinds of Knowledges in the Human Good<br/>Chapter 4: Realization of Good Human Life: A Critical Appreciation<br/>4.1. Metaphysical Approach of the Philebus and its Apparent Difficulties<br/>4.2. Plato’s Socrates’ Dreamlike Insight of the Divine: A Systematic Strategy<br/>4.3. Candidates for the Good Human Life<br/>4.4. Constitution of the Human Good<br/>4.5. Questions on the Title Character of the Dialogue: A Real Difficulty<br/>4.6. Decisive Role of Protarchus<br/>4.7. Philosophical Clarity of the Philebus<br/>4.8. Importance of the Dialogue Philebus in the Philosophy of Plato<br/>4.9. Scepticism: An Inevitable Consequence of Plato’s Dialogues
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