• Yale University
    Department of Philosophy
    Classics Department
    Distinguished Professor
Cambridge University
Faculty of Philosophy, St Edmund's College
PhD, 1994
New Haven, CT, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
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    The Philebus on Pleasure: The Good, the Bad and the False
    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 104 (1): 113-130. 2004.
    In Plato's "Philebus" Socrates and Protarchus dispute whether pleasure, like belief, can be false. Their dispute illustrates a broader pattern of disagreement between them about how to evaluate pleasure. Of two contrasting conceptions of false pleasure-derived from work by Bernard Williams and by Sabina Lovibond respectively-false pleasure of the Lovibond type best answers the challenge to which Protarchus' resistance gives rise. Socrates' own example of false pleasure may be read in this way, i…Read more