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TWENTY-THREE. Unbearable Suffering
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Introduction xiii
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Greek: General
- ONE. The Legacy of Greek Philosophy 3
- TWO. The Women of Trachis: Fictions, Pessimism, Ethics 49
- THREE. Understanding Homer: Literature, History and Ideal Anthropology 60
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Socrates and Plato
- FOUR. Pagan Justice and Christian Love 71
- FIVE. Introduction to Plato’s Theaetetus 83
- SIX. Plato against the Immoralist 97
- SEVEN. The Analogy of City and Soul in Plato’s Republic 108
- EIGHT. Plato’s Construction of Intrinsic Goodness 118
- NINE. Cratylus’ Theory of Names and Its Refutation 138
- TEN. Plato: The Invention of Philosophy 148
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Aristotle
- ELEVEN. Acting as the Virtuous Person Acts 189
- TWELVE. Aristotle on the Good: A Formal Sketch 198
- THIRTEEN. Justice as a Virtue 207
- FOURTEEN. Hylomorphism 218
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Descartes
- FIFTEEN.Descartes’ Use of Scepticism 231
- SIXTEEN. Introductory Essay on Descartes’ Meditations 246
- SEVENTEEN. Descartes and the Historiography of Philosophy 257
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Hume
- EIGHTEEN. Hume on Religion 267
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Sidgwick
- NINETEEN. The Point of View of the Universe: Sidgwick and the Ambitions of Ethics 277
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Nietzsche
- TWENTY. Nietzsche’s Minimalist Moral Psychology 299
- TWENTY-ONE. Introduction to The Gay Science 311
- TWENTY-TWO. “There are many kinds of eyes” 325
- TWENTY-THREE. Unbearable Suffering 331
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R. G. Collingwood
- TWENTY-FOUR. An Essay on Collingwood 341
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Wittgenstein
- TWENTY-FIVE. Wittgenstein and Idealism 361
- Bernard Williams: Complete Philosophical Publications 381
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Introduction xiii
-
Greek: General
- ONE. The Legacy of Greek Philosophy 3
- TWO. The Women of Trachis: Fictions, Pessimism, Ethics 49
- THREE. Understanding Homer: Literature, History and Ideal Anthropology 60
-
Socrates and Plato
- FOUR. Pagan Justice and Christian Love 71
- FIVE. Introduction to Plato’s Theaetetus 83
- SIX. Plato against the Immoralist 97
- SEVEN. The Analogy of City and Soul in Plato’s Republic 108
- EIGHT. Plato’s Construction of Intrinsic Goodness 118
- NINE. Cratylus’ Theory of Names and Its Refutation 138
- TEN. Plato: The Invention of Philosophy 148
-
Aristotle
- ELEVEN. Acting as the Virtuous Person Acts 189
- TWELVE. Aristotle on the Good: A Formal Sketch 198
- THIRTEEN. Justice as a Virtue 207
- FOURTEEN. Hylomorphism 218
-
Descartes
- FIFTEEN.Descartes’ Use of Scepticism 231
- SIXTEEN. Introductory Essay on Descartes’ Meditations 246
- SEVENTEEN. Descartes and the Historiography of Philosophy 257
-
Hume
- EIGHTEEN. Hume on Religion 267
-
Sidgwick
- NINETEEN. The Point of View of the Universe: Sidgwick and the Ambitions of Ethics 277
-
Nietzsche
- TWENTY. Nietzsche’s Minimalist Moral Psychology 299
- TWENTY-ONE. Introduction to The Gay Science 311
- TWENTY-TWO. “There are many kinds of eyes” 325
- TWENTY-THREE. Unbearable Suffering 331
-
R. G. Collingwood
- TWENTY-FOUR. An Essay on Collingwood 341
-
Wittgenstein
- TWENTY-FIVE. Wittgenstein and Idealism 361
- Bernard Williams: Complete Philosophical Publications 381