An Anthology of Philosophical Studies: Volume 9

Edited by Patricia Hanna

ISBN: 978-618-5065-95-9, 184 pages

First published in 2014 by ATINER

Price: Paperback: 40€ (It includes Shipping and Handling)

Electronic copy: 30€

 

Table of Contents

1.

Introduction

1

 

Patricia Hanna

 

2.

Epicurean Pleasure

Andrew Alwood

3

3.

Action, Activity, Agent

Sebastián Briceño

15

4.

An Attempt to Undermine the Extreme Claim

Sinem Elkatip Hatipoğlu

29

5.

Aesthetics in the Age of Austerity: Building the Creative Class

Christine A. James

37

6.

Hume’s “Former Opinions”

Emily Kelahan

49

7.

Why has Plato written about Mimesis?

María J. Ortega Máñez

61

8.

An Ontic Conception of Chance in Monod's Non-Teleological Evolutionary Biological Theory

Alessandra Melas

71

9.

Where are the Poets in Plato’s Political Philosophy?

Mai Oki-Suga

87

10.

Infinity in Mathematics

Donald Poochigian

99

11.

Socrates, the Greatest Sophist?

Luiz Paulo Rouanet

111

12.

The Dimension of Silence in the Philosophy of Wittgenstein

Ilse Somavilla

121

13.

Is the Aristotelian Concept of Phronesis Empirically Adequate?

Natasza Szutta

133

14.

The Theory of the Antonyms

Sander Wilkens

147

15.

The Relationship between Health and Ethical Conduct in Philosophical Perspective of Ayurveda (an Ancient Indian Medical Science)

Rajyashree Yadav

159