The birth of Hedonism : the Cyrenaic philosophers and pleasure as a way of life /

According to Xenophon, Socrates tried to persuade his associate Aristippus to moderate his excessive indulgence in wine, women, and food, arguing that only hard work can bring happiness. Aristippus wasn't convinced. Instead, he and his followers espoused the most radical form of hedonism in anc...

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Autor principal: Lampe, Kurt, 1977- (Autor)
Format: Licensed eBooks
Idioma:anglès
Publicat: Princeton : Princeton University Press [2015]
Accés en línia:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt7zvf04
Taula de continguts:
  • Introduction
  • Cyrene and Cyrenaics
  • Knowledge and pleasure
  • Virtue and living pleasantly
  • Eudaimonism and anti-Eudaimonism
  • Personal and political relationships
  • Hegesia's pessimism
  • Theodorus's innovations
  • The "new Cyrenaicism" of Walter Pater
  • Conclusion: the birth of hedonism.