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
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Table of Contents
1. |
Introduction |
1 |
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Patricia Hanna |
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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 |