In "The Tragedy and Comedy of Life", Seth Benardete focuses on the idea of the good in what is widely regarded as one of Plato's most challenging and complex dialogs, the Philebus. Traditionally the Philebus is interpreted as affirming the doctrine that the good resides in thought and mind rather than in pleasure or the body. Benardete challenges this view, arguing that Socrates vindicates the life of the mind over the life of pleasure not by separating the two and advocating a strict asceticism, but by mixing pleasure and pain with mind in such a way that the philosophic life emerges as the only possible human life. Benardete combines a probing and challenging commentary that subtly mirrors and illuminates the complexities of this dialog with the finest English translation of the Philebus yet available. The result is a work that will be of great value to classicists, philosophers, and political theorists alike.
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這譯本極精準,但 Benardete 的詮釋一如往常價值不明。我學 Amushi,打個問號。
评分這譯本極精準,但 Benardete 的詮釋一如往常價值不明。我學 Amushi,打個問號。
评分這譯本極精準,但 Benardete 的詮釋一如往常價值不明。我學 Amushi,打個問號。
评分這譯本極精準,但 Benardete 的詮釋一如往常價值不明。我學 Amushi,打個問號。
评分這譯本極精準,但 Benardete 的詮釋一如往常價值不明。我學 Amushi,打個問號。
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