Emotions in Plato

Author:   Laura Candiotto ,  Olivier Renaut
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   4
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9789004429437


Pages:   398
Publication Date:   23 May 2020
Format:   Hardback
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"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 political theory. The volume focuses on three main issues: taxonomy of emotions, their epistemic status, and their relevance for the ethical and political theory and practice. This volume, which is the first edited volume entirely dedicated to emotions in Plato’s philosophy, shows how Plato, in many aspects, was positively interested in these affective states in order to support the rule of reason. ""Emotions in Plato is a rich and illuminating book, which will probably make not a few readers change their view of Plato’s attitude to emotions."" -Margalit Finkelberg, Tel Aviv University, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2021.10.16"

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Author:   Laura Candiotto ,  Olivier Renaut
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Brill
Volume:   4
Weight:   0.721kg
ISBN:  

9789004429437


ISBN 10:   9004429433
Pages:   398
Publication Date:   23 May 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

 Introduction: Why Plato Comes First   Laura Candiotto and Olivier Renaut Part 1: For a Taxonomy of Plato’s Emotions 1 Epistemic Wonder and the Beginning of the Enquiry: Plato’s Theaetetus (155d2-4) and Its Wider Significance  Laura Candiotto and Vasilis Politis 2 The Feel of the Real: Perceptual Encounters in Plato’s Critique of Poetry  Pia Campeggiani 3 Why Do Itches Itch? Bodily Pain in the Socratic Theory of Motivation  Freya Möbus 4 Emotions in Context: “Risk” as Condition for Emotion  Stefano Maso Part 2: Plato’s Emotions between Rationality and Irrationality 5 Emotions and Rationality in theTimaeus(Ti. 42a–b, 69c–72e)  Olivier Renaut 6 On the Desire for Drink in Plato and the Platonist Tradition  Lidia Palumbo and Anna Motta 7 Plato’s Seasick Steersman: On (Not) Being Overwhelmed by Fear in Plato’s Laws  Myrthe L. Bartels 8 The Dialogue between the Emotions in the Platonic Corpus  Karine Tordo-Rombaut 9 Love, Speech and Charm in Plato's Charmides: Reading the Dialogue through Emotions  Carla Francalanci Part 3: The Ethical and Political Value of Plato’s Emotions 10 The Notion of Φθόνος in Plato  Luc Brisson 11 On Mild Envy and Self-deceit (Phlb. 47d–50e)  Beatriz Bossi 12 Αἰσχύνη and the Λογιστικόν in Plato’s Republic  Chiara Militello 13 Shame and Virtue in Plato’s Laws: Two Kinds of Fear and the Drunken Puppet  Julia Pfefferkorn 14 Loving and Living Well: the Importance of Shame in Plato’s Phaedrus  Simon Scott 15 Plato on the Role of Anger in Our Intellectual and Moral Development  Marta Jimenez 16 Platonic Pity, or Why Compassion Is Not a Platonic Virtue  Rachana Kamtekar 17 Love and the City: Eros and Philia in Plato’s Laws  Frisbee C.C. Sheffield  Afterword: The Invention of Emotion?   David Konstan  Index of Modern Authors  Index of Relevant Passages  Index of Subjects

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"""Summing Up: Essential."" - P. W. Wakefield, Emory University, in: Choice Connect, vol. 58 (8/2021)."


Summing Up: Essential. - P. W. Wakefield, Emory University, in: Choice Connect, vol. 58 (8/2021).


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Laura Candiotto, PhD. (2011), Alexander von Humboldt Senior Research Fellow at the Free University of Berlin, Germany, published many articles on emotions in Plato and in contemporary philosophy; she recently edited The Value of Emotions for Knowledge (Palgrave, 2019). Olivier Renaut, PhD. (2007), is Maître de conférences at Université Paris Nanterre in France. He published a comprehensive study of thumos in Plato entitled Platon, La Médiation des émotions. L’éducation du thymos dans les dialogues (Vrin, 2014).

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