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341Pleasure as Genesis in Plato’s PhilebusAncient Philosophy 31 (1): 73-94. 2011.Socrates’ claim that pleasure is a γένεσις unifies the Philebus’ conception of pleasure. Close examination of the passage reveals an emphasis on metaphysical-normative dependency in γένεσις. Seeds for such an emphasis were sown in the dialogue’s earlier discussion of μεικτά, thus linking the γένεσις claim to Philebus’ description of pleasure as ἄπειρον. False pleasures illustrate the radical dependency of pleasure on outside determinants. I end tying together the Philebus’ three descriptions of …Read more
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223Hedonistic persons: the good man argument in Plato's PhilebusBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 14 (1): 5-26. 2006.It seems an odd claim that knowing could be itself of intrinsic worth. Knowledge appears heavily, perhaps entirely reliant for its worth on the value of the objects known and the value of the ends...
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94The twin Theses of Eliminative and Multiplicative Materialism will be analyzed and then subsumed by Occam's sword.
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