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Seneca 塞内加
Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-03-23 DOI: 10.5840/ancientphil200626150
Margaret R. Graver
Seneca stands apart from other philosophers of Greece and Rome not only for his interest in practical ethics, but also for the beauty and liveliness of his writing. These twelve in-depth essays take up a series of interrelated topics in his works, from his relation to Stoicism, Epicureanism, and other schools of thought; to the psychology of emotion and action and the management of anger and grief; to letter-writing, gift-giving, friendship, and kindness; to Seneca's innovative use of genre, style, and humor. Recalling Socrates's critique of philosophical writing in Plato's Phaedrus, this volume gives particular attention to Seneca's ideas about the techniques of reading, writing, and study that make philosophy beneficial to the individual and to society. Clear explanations and careful translations make the volume accessible to a wide range of readers.
塞内加与其他希腊和罗马哲学家的不同之处,不仅在于他对实践伦理学的兴趣,还在于他的作品优美而生动。这12篇深入的文章在他的作品中讨论了一系列相互关联的主题,从他与斯多葛主义、伊壁鸠鲁主义和其他思想流派的关系;情感和行为的心理学以及愤怒和悲伤的管理;写信、送礼物、友谊和善良;塞内加对体裁、风格和幽默的创新运用。回顾苏格拉底在柏拉图的《费德鲁斯篇》中对哲学写作的批评,本卷特别关注塞内加关于阅读、写作和研究技巧的观点,这些技巧使哲学对个人和社会有益。清晰的解释和仔细的翻译使这本书适合广泛的读者。
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Deceptive Pleasures in Republic ix 《理想国》九
Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.5840/ancientphil202343222
Richard D. Parry
In Republic ix, Socrates begins his argument that deceptive pleasure causes insatiable desire by citing the error that cessation of pain is the greatest pleasure. Some interpret this error as an illusion, experiencing pleasure when there is no pleasure; but illusion cannot explain insatiable desire. Our interpretation explains insatiable desire—and Socrates’ restatement of wisdom and justice to include pleasures, which links the knowledge of unchanging reality with these virtues.
在《理想国》第九章中,苏格拉底通过引用“停止痛苦是最大的快乐”的错误来开始他的论证,即欺骗性的快乐会导致无法满足的欲望。有些人把这种错误解释为一种错觉,在没有快乐的时候体验到快乐;但幻觉不能解释贪得无厌的欲望。我们的解释解释了贪得无厌的欲望,以及苏格拉底对智慧和正义的重申,其中包括快乐,它将不变的现实知识与这些美德联系起来。
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Thinking of Death in Plato’s Euthydemus: A Close Reading and New Translation. By Gwenda-Lin Grewal 柏拉图《攸西底母》中关于死亡的思考:细读与新译。格温达-林·格鲁瓦尔著
Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.5840/ancientphil202343230
Colin C. Smith
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The Historiography of Philosophy. By Michael Frede 哲学史学。迈克尔·弗雷德
Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.5840/ancientphil202343116
Daniel Wolt
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Ascent to the Beautiful: Plato the Teacher and the Pre-Republic Dia- logues from Protagoras to Symposium. By William H.F. Altman 《向美的升华:教师柏拉图与前共和国时代》——从普罗塔哥拉到《会饮篇》的对话。威廉·h·f·奥特曼著
Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.5840/ancientphil202343231
Scott R. Hemmenway
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Cicero’s Academici Libri and Lucullus: A Commentary with Introduction and Translations. By Tobias Reinhardt 西塞罗的《学术图书馆》与《卢库卢斯》:附导言与译介。作者:托比亚斯·莱因哈特
Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.5840/ancientphil202343238
Scott F. Aikin
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Pythagorean Topoi in Aristophanes’ Birds 1553–1564 阿里斯托芬《鸟》中的勾股托派1553–1564
Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.5840/ancientphil20234311
Alessandro Stavru
I will deal with a much-discussed passage of Aristophanes’ Birds, in which Socrates is depicted as a psuchagogos, a conjurer of souls. This is the only passage in Socratic literature in which such an activity is attributed to Socrates. In the Clouds, which was staged nine years prior to Birds, Aristophanes defines Socrates’ school as the ‘thinkery of wise souls’, and the endeavors of his pupils as a ‘taking care’ of their own souls. In the Clouds, Socrates is portrayed training his pupils in natural philosophy, eristic arguments and Orphic-Pythagorean rituals: but what Socrates specifically does with the souls of his pupils is not clear at all. For this, we have to look to Birds, and in particular to verses 1553-1564, a passage I examine in detail. I first discuss the passage itself and how it relates to the comedy as a whole, I then provide a reading of parallel passages from the Clouds and Pythagorean literature, before finally returning to the verses in the Birds to draw some conclusions.
我要讲的是阿里斯托芬《鸟》中一段被广泛讨论的段落,在这段中,苏格拉底被描绘成一个灵魂的魔术师。这是苏格拉底文学中唯一一段将这种行为归因于苏格拉底的文章。在比《鸟》早九年上演的《云》中,阿里斯托芬将苏格拉底的学派定义为“智慧灵魂的思想”,并将他的学生的努力定义为“照顾”自己的灵魂。在《云》中,苏格拉底被描绘成训练他的学生学习自然哲学、无神论论证和奥尔弗斯-毕达哥拉斯仪式;但苏格拉底对他学生的灵魂具体做了什么,我们一点也不清楚。为此,我们必须看一看《鸟》,特别是1553-1564节,我详细研究了这一段。我首先讨论段落本身以及它与喜剧整体的关系,然后阅读《云》和毕达哥拉斯文学中的平行段落,最后再回到《鸟》中的诗句中得出一些结论。
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Sextus on Place 塞克斯图斯在原地
Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.5840/ancientphil202343111
Anna Tigani
In Sextus’ discussion of ‘place’ we find an attempt to insulate the philosophical questions about the conception of place and the ordinary answers to questions about where certain things are from one another. Common moves in dialectical practice against begging the question are used to delimitate the two contexts. Contrary to Myles Burnyeat’s interpretation, I argue, through close reading of the relevant texts, that there is no inconsistency in Sextus’ attempt.
在塞克斯图斯关于“地点”的讨论中,我们发现了一种试图将关于地点概念的哲学问题与关于某些事物在哪里的问题的普通答案隔离开来的尝试。用辩证实践中反对回避问题的常用手法来划分这两种语境。与迈尔斯·伯恩耶特的解释相反,我认为,通过仔细阅读相关文本,塞克斯图斯的尝试没有不一致之处。
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A Wolf in the City: Tyranny and the Tyrant in Plato’s Republic. By Cynzia Arruzza 《城中之狼:柏拉图《理想国》中的暴政与暴君》辛西娅·阿鲁扎著
Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.5840/ancientphil202343114
Eric C. Sanday
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Lucid Dreaming 清醒梦
Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.5840/ancientphil202343221
Travis Mulroy
Near the end of Plato’s Republic iv, Socrates reveals that the justice discovered externally in the city is a phantom of justice, as opposed to the justice discovered internally in the individual, which is justice in truth (443b7-444a2). This paper explains the distinction between true justice and its phantom, as well as the significance of this distinction to the underlying argument of Plato’s Republic.
在柏拉图的《理想国》第四章接近尾声时,苏格拉底揭示,在城市外部发现的正义是正义的幻影,与在个人内部发现的正义相反,后者是真理中的正义(443b7-444a2)。本文解释了真正的正义与其幻影之间的区别,以及这种区别对柏拉图《理想国》基本论点的意义。
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