Plato's Anti-hedonism and the Protagoras
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Plato's Anti-hedonism and the Protagoras

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Plato often rejects hedonism, but in the Protagoras, Plato's Socrates seems to endorse hedonism. In this book, J. Clerk Shaw removes this apparent tension by arguing that the Protagoras as a whole actually reflects Plato's anti-hedonism. He shows that Plato places hedonism at the core of a complex of popular mistakes about value and especially about virtue: that injustice can be prudent, that wisdom is weak, that courage is the capacity to persevere through fear, and that virtue cannot be taught. The masses reproduce this system of values through shame and fear of punishment. The Protagoras and other dialogues depict sophists and orators who have internalized popular morality through shame, but who are also ashamed to state their views openly. Shaw's reading not only reconciles the Protagoras with Plato's other dialogues, but harmonizes it with them and even illuminates Plato's wider anti-hedonism.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-title Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Contents
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Abbreviations
  8. Introduction
  9. Chapter 1 Against hedonist interpretationsof the Protagoras
  10. Chapter 2 Courage, madness, and spirit at 349d–51b
  11. Chapter 3 Drama and dialectic in Plato’s Protagoras
  12. Chapter 4 Drama and dialectic in Plato’s Gorgias, revisited
  13. Chapter 5 Shame, internalization, and the many
  14. Chapter 6 Hedonism, hedonic error, and ethical error
  15. Chapter 7 Hedonist misconceptions of virtue
  16. Chapter 8 Popular hostility to sophists and philosophers
  17. Bibliography
  18. General index
  19. Index locorum