Pleasure and the good life: concerning the nature, varieties, and plausibility of hedonism /

"Clearly written, accessible...[the book contains an] acute, ingenious, and concise disposal of many objections to hedonism...valuable especially for its insightful discussion of many objections and alternatives to hedonism, from Plato to the present, and of Epicurus' attempts at its revis...

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Автор: Feldeman, Fred (autor)
Формат: Книга
Мова:Spanish
English
Опубліковано: New York: Fred Feldman, 2006.
Редагування:Primera edición
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505 1 |a The Quest for the Good Life -- Hedonism: A Preliminary Formulation -- Classic Objections to Hedonism -- Attitudinal Hedonism -- Replies to Some Objections -- Hedonism and the Shape of a Life -- G. E. Moore, Hedonist? -- But is it Really “Hedonism”? -- Problems about Beauty and Justice -- Themes and Puzzles. 
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