EN TORNO A LA VERDAD Y FALSEDAD DE LOS PLACERES EN EL <i>FILEBO</i> DE PLATÓN

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  • Fabio Morales
Keywords: <i>Filebo</i>, placeres mixtos, verdad del placer, repleción, naturaleza

Abstract

Plato’s Philebus deals mainly with the nature of pleasure and its capacity to constitute the central element, or at least an essential ingredient, of the Good (conceived here as the human good). In the literature it is generally assumed that Plato excludes most pleasures from his ideal of the Good on purely metaphysical grounds (since he considers them as impure, i.e. «mixed» with pain). This article clains, on the contrary, that Plato does not reject the socalled mixed pleasures, provided they are, of course, true mixed pleasures. The rather strange platonic notion of truth and falsity of pleasures is discussed, together with the idea of pleasure as «replenishment» and the underlying concept of «nature».

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Morales, F. (2006). EN TORNO A LA VERDAD Y FALSEDAD DE LOS PLACERES EN EL <i>FILEBO</i> DE PLATÓN. Daimon Revista Internacional de Filosofia, (37), 37–48. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/daimon/article/view/15511
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