Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-76130-7 - Pleasure in Ancient Greek Philosophy David Wolfsdorf Index More information General Index Note that the entries for ancient and contemporary authors and their texts in this index refer to instances where the author or text is mentioned or discussed, but not quoted. For quotations from authors and texts, see the Index of Quotations from Ancient Authors and the Index of Quotations from Contemporary Authors. activation (energeia) 106, 114–138, 163–167, 272 On the Generation of Animals 103, 136, 139 actuality 114, 115 On the Parts of Animals 127, 135 Aelian (Claudius Aelianus) 21 On the Soul 50, 103, 116 Ae¨tius 37 Physics 103 affect, affective 67, 85 Posterior Analytics 103, 109–114 affection 50, 51, 67 Problems 139, 141–143 Alcmaeon of Croton 31 Protrepticus 104, 114, 165–166 Alexander of Aphrodisias 36, 177, 274 Rhetoric 103, 108–109, 111–114, 124 Ethical Problems 36, 274 Topics 103, 109–114, 120, 123, 124, 129 Alston, William 221, 225–227, 229, 232, 233, Arius Didymus 186 253–255, 256, 269 Arnold, Magda 214, 218 Anaxagoras of Clazomenae 31 Artemisia, wife of Mausolus 205, 277 Andronicus of Rhodes 203, 205 Aspasius 18, 20 Anscombe, G. E. M. 1–3 attending see attention Antisthenes of Athens 18–20, 21, 25, 272 attention 179–181, 220, 222, 223, 224, 227, 236, On Pleasure 18 238, 239, 270 Aphrodite 9, 18, 19, 38 attitude, hedonic compare intentional, appearance aspect (of pleasure) 64, 65–68, 70, intentionality 9, 82, 132–133, 168, 170, 74, 89, 96, 100, 101, 178, 226, 246, 271, 175, 176, 178–179, 217, 220, 270, 271, 273 272, 273 Aristippus the Elder 20–23, 25, 28, 145, 154 awareness compare attention; heed 58, 65, 68, Aristippus the Younger 145, 153, 158 152, 229, 233, 236, 239, 270, 274, 44 Aristotle 8, 12, 26, 34, 35, 43, 103–139, 150, Aydede, Murat 215, 246–248, 251, 253, 254, 255, 163–166, 175, 179, 182, 183, 184, 187, 194, 258, 265 209, 211, 218, 220, 224, 245, 269, 271, 272, 273 276 277 278 Bedford, Errol 239 , – , 214 Categories 103, 120 Beebe-Center, J. G. 103 105 106 114 119 123 behaviorism 215, 217, 220, 278 Eudemian Ethics , , , , – , 262 127–129, 131, 133, 137, 138, 165, 271 Berridge, Kent 103 105 124 130 138 Bramble, Ben 264, 265 Magna Moralia , , – , 264 Nicomachean Ethics 2, 18, 103, 105, 114, 121, Broad, C. D. 130 138 175 224 271 274 – , , , , calm compare intermediate condition; stillness; 43 On Plants and also Index of Greek and Latin 50 103 On Sense-Perception and Sensibles , , Words and Expressions: aponia, 116 119 , aheˆdonia 48, 64, 67, 89 288 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-76130-7 - Pleasure in Ancient Greek Philosophy David Wolfsdorf Index More information General Index 289 cathartic taxonomy 76 esoteric 104 character 121 Eudemus of Rhodes 164 Chrysippus of Soli 182, 186, 192–194, 197–201, Eudoxus of Cnidus 177 203, 204, 208, 210 Eusebius of Caesarea 153 On Passions 185, 192, 195, 202 Euthyphro problem 261, 262, 263 Cicero 20, 146, 159, 171, 185, 277 evaluation, evaluative compare evaluative Tusculan Disputations 197 condition 190, 203, 204, 206, 208, 209, Cleanthes of Assos 182, 185, 197, 198, 199, 203 231, 236, 242, 243, 244, 252, 256, 257, 267, Hymn to Zeus 197 277 On Pleasure 185 evaluative condition 196, 203, 236 Clement of Alexandria 26, 146, 155 excess, excessive 194–201 cognitivism 231, 245 exoteric 104 coincidental, coincidentally 19, 20, 117 explanation question 6 conscious-quality (theory of pleasure) 226, 227, 254–268, 274 feeling 65–66, 67–68, 178, 217, 218–219, 226, 233, core aspect (of pleasure) 65, 69, 74, 90, 100, 101, 246, 247, 251, 253–265, 266, 270, 274, 279 271, 273 Feibleman, J. S. 264 Cynicism, Cynics 19, 23 Feldman, Fred 216, 246, 256–257, 260, 264, 266, Cyrenaics 8, 26, 144–158, 178, 182, 183, 207, 208, 276 209, 269 felt quality see feeling, compare quale felt-quality (theory of pleasure) see conscious- Davis, Wayne 216, 232, 234–235, 249 24 25 26 245 quality (theory of pleasure) definition , , , filling see also replenishment, restoration Democritus 13–17, 20, 21, 24, 29, 31, 144, 173, 212, 202 272 fluttering fragments 6–8 On Contentment 13–17, 18, 29 204 205 247 fresh (prosphatos) – , Dennett, Daniel 206, 277 de re 260 de se 256–257 Galen of Pergamum 192 desire-satisfaction 233, 234, 249–250, 252, 267 Gallie, W. B. 218, 221, 229, 236 Diels, Hermann 35 good passion (euphatheia) 210–213 diminishing-desire (phthonos) 93–94, 275 Gosling, J. C. B. 276 Diogenes Laertius 18, 151, 147 108 109 142 274 Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers 146 habit, habituation – , , 256 258 260 262 263 Diogenes of Apollonia 31, 34–35, 38 n. 6, 207 Heathwood, Christopher , , – , , 146 267 Diogenes of Oenoanda 202 dispositional (theory of pleasure) 220–221, 225, Hecato of Rhodes 246, 248, 254, 255, 265, 270, 278 hedonic-tone (theory of pleasure) 263 264 distinctive-feeling (theory of pleasure) 264 , doxographer, doxographical, doxography 35, 37, hedonism 146 analgesic 147, 167–179 4 Dunker, K. 264 ethical presentist 22–23 Empedocles 30, 31–33, 34, 59, 60, 37 psychological 4, 208, 227 Epicurus 8, 25, 144–181, 182, 183, 184, 208, 209, heed, heeding 220, 221, 224, 227, 270 211, 269, 270, 273, 274, 276, 277, 278 Hermarchus of Mytilene 165 Letter to Herodotus 149 Hermias of Alexandria 12 Letter to Menoeceus 146, 148 Hesiod 27 Letter to Pythocles 173 Works and Days 27–28, 75 On Choice and Avoidance 148, 163 heterogeneity problem 256, 260 On the Goal 148, 152, 167, 171 hierarchy, metaphysical or psychological 55, 98, Principal Doctrines 145, 148 102, 135 Protrepticus 165 Hippias of Elis 35, 94 Vatican Sayings 145 homonymous, homonymy 112–113, 116, 129 episode, episodic 215, 221, 224, 246, 247, 248, Horace 23 270, 278 hylomorphic, hylomorphism 108, 118 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-76130-7 - Pleasure in Ancient Greek Philosophy David Wolfsdorf Index More information 290 General Index identity question 3, 35 occurrence, occurrent compare episodic 215, 221, Illusion Argument (in Republic 9), 64–70, 86, 89, 224, 225, 234, 243, 246, 248, 251, 252, 255, 96, 101 265, 279 impulse 189–194 Old Academy 115 indifferents 196 Olds, James 228 in itself see coincidental, coincidentally Old Stoics see Stoics intentional, intentionality 216, 225, 235, 245, 248, O’Shaughnessy, R. J. 221, 229 253–265, 270, 278, 239 202 intentional mode 236, 246, 270 Panaetius of Rhodes 31 intermediate condition compare calm; stillness; Parmenides of Elea 219 225 227 236 237 268 and also Index of Greek and Latin passion, passivity , , , , , 216 217 221 223 225 Words and Expressions: aponia, Penelhum, Terence , , , – , 226 227 229 230 231 232 233 235 236 aheˆdonia 153 – , – , – , , , , 237 242 244 255 268 276 “irrational” 187 , – , , , perception (aistheˆsis) 51 Kenny, Anthony 221, 261, 276 Peripatetic Problems see Aristotle, Problems kinds question 4 Perry, David Barton 216, 221, 230–232, 233, 235, 236, 244–245, 252, 257, 266, 277 literalism 118, 119 30 245 “physical” Lovibond, Sabina physical tradition 3, 39, 269, 271 Lucretius 145, 154 221 223 227 145 Place, U. T. , – , On the Nature of Things Plato 3, 8, 11–12, 26, 37, 40–62, 63–102, 111, 125, Lyons, William 221 132, 133, 139, 150, 160, 175, 180, 182, 183, Mangan, Bruce 251, 251, 253, 266 211, 212, 224, 250, 269, 271, 272, 273, 274, Manser, A. R. 236 275–276, 278 marrow (myelos) 58–59 Gorgias 41, 44–47, 50, 77, 91, 106, 130 Mason, Elinor 257 Hippias Major 40, 41, 53–56, 73 Mausolus, Persian satrap 205, 277 Phaedo 30, 91, 158 McCloskey, Mary 221, 229 Philebus 9, 40, 44, 55, 63, 64, 70, 74–100, 106, Metrodorus of Lampsacus 148 134, 139, 161, 180, 209, 212, 224, 226, 232, Mill, J. S. 273 240, 271, 275, 276 mixture Protagoras 61 sequential 79 Republic 40, 41, 44, 47–50, 55, 63, 68, 77, 78, simultaneous 79 79, 85, 89, 91, 106, 124, 135, 148, 169, 175, Momeyer, Richard 221 212, 213, 224, 226, 246, 271, 272, 274, 275 mood 218, 219, 235 Sophist 70 motivational (theory of pleasure) 225, 227, Theaetetus 70 254–268 Timaeus 34, 40, 41, 44, 50–62, 64, 72, 73, 77, Myers, Gerald E. 221 80, 98, 99, 106, 139, 157, 207, 273, 275 pleasure 41 42 56 57 64 99 108 109 natural, nature – , – , , , – , anticipatory false pleasure kind 1 77–80, 99, 120 155 158 163 172 272 , , , , , 210, 275 144 165 Nausiphanes , apparent 4, 89, 137–138 neutral condition compare calm; intermediate appetitive 52, 65, 102, 106, 127, 136, 137, 275, condition; stillness; and also Index of 50, 72 Greek and Latin Words and Expressions: auditory 54, 61, 78, 97, 98, 100, 152, 157, 163, aheˆdonia, aponia 169 275 252 non-cognitivism compare cognitivism base 13, 24, 53–56, 73, 272 188 “non-rational” being-pleased-that 216, 229–232, 236, 237–238, non-sensory (conscious) experience 240–241, 242, 243, 244–245, 246, 253, 251 253 , 257, 260, 264, 266, 272, 275, 277, 279 231 Nowell-Smith, P. H. bodily 12, 20, 21, 61, 65, 76–77, 80, 90, 91–92, 99 106 139 147 149 150 156 168 246 object, hedonic 9, 53, 81, 82, 94, 133, 135, 168, 170, , , , , , , , , , 175 176 177 178 179 229 231 233 235 247, 248, 80 , , – , , , , , , 21 52 53 54 61 77 80 139 237, 270, 271–272 brute , – , , , , , © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-76130-7 - Pleasure in Ancient Greek Philosophy David Wolfsdorf Index More information General Index 291 civic 11, 13, 17, 272 somatic see bodily contemplative see rational spirited 48–50, 52, 56, 61, 65, 70, 78, 102, 106 depraved 10, 13, 272 true 4, 63, 100, 137–138, 175, 271, 272 enjoyment
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