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61Living for Pleasure - An Epicurean Guide to LifeOxford University Press. 2022.In Living for Pleasure, philosopher Emily Austin offers a lively, jargon-free tour of Epicurean strategies for diminishing anxiety, achieving satisfaction, and relishing joys.
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40Piety and Annihilation in Plato’s PhaedoApeiron 52 (4): 339-358. 2019.At the close of Plato’s Apology, Socrates argues that death is a benefit regardless of whether it results in annihilation or an afterlife. According to the standard interpretation, Socrates of the Phaedo rejects the idea that annihilation is a benefit, instead arguing that the soul is immortal and that annihilation would harm a philosopher. Socrates certainly suggests in a few passages that he would resent annihilation. In this paper, however, I argue that the Phaedo does not mark a significant …Read more
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6Fools and Malicious Pleasure in Plato's PhilebusHistory of Philosophy Quarterly 29 (2): 125-139. 2012.
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61Plato on Grief as a Mental DisorderArchiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 98 (1): 1-20. 2016.Name der Zeitschrift: Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie Jahrgang: 98 Heft: 8 Seiten: 1-20.
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42Praising the Unjust: The Moral Psychology of Patriotism in Plato’s ProtagorasApeiron 50 (1): 21-44. 2017.Journal Name: Apeiron Issue: Ahead of print
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