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- catalog contributor b901294.
- catalog created "1974.".
- catalog date "1974".
- catalog date "1974.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1974.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. xvii-xix.".
- catalog description "I. Interpretation of the sources : What is popular morality? : Morality and moral philosophy? ; Public delivery and private reading. Special characteristics of oratory : Authenticity ; Attitudes to philosophy and history -- The limits of inference. Special characteristics of tragedy : Character, situation and sentiments -- Archaism and anachronism. Special characteristics of comedy : Moral and immoral characters -- Caricature and parody. Elements common to oratory and comedy : Admonition of juries and assemblies ; Mistrust of practiced speakers ; Comic criticism of speakers ; Comic abuse of the audience ; The didactic tradition ; Vilification and ridicule of individuals. Social class : The jurors ; The standpoint of old comedy ; Class consciousness ; The expression kalos kagathos.".
- catalog description "II. The moral vocabulary : The use of moral language : The lexical approach ; Description, reaction and manipulation ; Rhetoric and hyperbole ; Dramatic point. Definition : Explicit definition ; Implicit definition ; Synonymy ; Antithesis and antonymy. C. The articulation of virtue : Encomia ; Epitaphs ; Kalos.".
- catalog description "III. Determinants of moral capacity : Human nature : Humans and animals ; Humans and gods ; Human society. Heredity and environment : Nations ; Individuals. Sex : Segregation ; Male and female characteristics. Age : Young and old ; The example of the past. Status : Wealth and poverty ; Town and country ; Freedom and slavery. Understanding : Ends and means ; Reason and the self ; Mental health ; Faith and hope. Divine intervention :. Mechanisms of intervention ; Chance and fate ; Personification. Moral responsibility : General statements ; Responsibility in law and in the courts ; Description of choice and error ; Attack and defense ; Ancient and modern presuppositions.".
- catalog description "IV. Oneself and others : Death, pain and grief : Danger ; Exertion ; Terminology ; Endurance of misfortune ; Appropriateness of fear and aggression. Money and property : Acquisition. Expenditure . Advantage : Friends and enemies ; custom and sentiment ; Litigation ; Magnanimity. Sensibility : Compassion ; Friendliness. Sexual behavior : Inhibition ; Resistance to desire ; Effects of segregation ; Homosexuality.".
- catalog description "V. Sanctions : Types of argument : Consistency ; Conscience ; Consequences. Honor and shame : Recognition of virtue ; Ambition and competition ; Conceit ; Substance and show ; Causes and effects of shame. The dead ; The gods : Piety ; Extensions of piety ;. Divine legislation ; Divine enforcement of law ; The afterlife. The human condition : Universal principles Human limitations Identification with others.".
- catalog description "VI. Priorities : Inequality : Relations and friends ;. Merit ; Foreigners ; Slaves and freedmen. The state and the individual ; Democracy and law ; Judicial decisions ; Usefulness ; Fantasy. The state as a moral agent : Conflict of obligations ; Criticism of the law ; Justice and interest ; Interstate relations.".
- catalog extent "xix, 330 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Greek popular morality in the time of Plato and Aristotle.".
- catalog identifier "0520027213".
- catalog isFormatOf "Greek popular morality in the time of Plato and Aristotle.".
- catalog issued "1974".
- catalog issued "1974.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berkeley : University of California Press,".
- catalog relation "Greek popular morality in the time of Plato and Aristotle.".
- catalog spatial "Greece.".
- catalog subject "170/.938".
- catalog subject "BJ182 .D68".
- catalog subject "Ethics Greece.".
- catalog subject "Ethics, Ancient.".
- catalog subject "Greek literature History and criticism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Interpretation of the sources : What is popular morality? : Morality and moral philosophy? ; Public delivery and private reading. Special characteristics of oratory : Authenticity ; Attitudes to philosophy and history -- The limits of inference. Special characteristics of tragedy : Character, situation and sentiments -- Archaism and anachronism. Special characteristics of comedy : Moral and immoral characters -- Caricature and parody. Elements common to oratory and comedy : Admonition of juries and assemblies ; Mistrust of practiced speakers ; Comic criticism of speakers ; Comic abuse of the audience ; The didactic tradition ; Vilification and ridicule of individuals. Social class : The jurors ; The standpoint of old comedy ; Class consciousness ; The expression kalos kagathos.".
- catalog tableOfContents "II. The moral vocabulary : The use of moral language : The lexical approach ; Description, reaction and manipulation ; Rhetoric and hyperbole ; Dramatic point. Definition : Explicit definition ; Implicit definition ; Synonymy ; Antithesis and antonymy. C. The articulation of virtue : Encomia ; Epitaphs ; Kalos.".
- catalog tableOfContents "III. Determinants of moral capacity : Human nature : Humans and animals ; Humans and gods ; Human society. Heredity and environment : Nations ; Individuals. Sex : Segregation ; Male and female characteristics. Age : Young and old ; The example of the past. Status : Wealth and poverty ; Town and country ; Freedom and slavery. Understanding : Ends and means ; Reason and the self ; Mental health ; Faith and hope. Divine intervention :. Mechanisms of intervention ; Chance and fate ; Personification. Moral responsibility : General statements ; Responsibility in law and in the courts ; Description of choice and error ; Attack and defense ; Ancient and modern presuppositions.".
- catalog tableOfContents "IV. Oneself and others : Death, pain and grief : Danger ; Exertion ; Terminology ; Endurance of misfortune ; Appropriateness of fear and aggression. Money and property : Acquisition. Expenditure . Advantage : Friends and enemies ; custom and sentiment ; Litigation ; Magnanimity. Sensibility : Compassion ; Friendliness. Sexual behavior : Inhibition ; Resistance to desire ; Effects of segregation ; Homosexuality.".
- catalog tableOfContents "V. Sanctions : Types of argument : Consistency ; Conscience ; Consequences. Honor and shame : Recognition of virtue ; Ambition and competition ; Conceit ; Substance and show ; Causes and effects of shame. The dead ; The gods : Piety ; Extensions of piety ;. Divine legislation ; Divine enforcement of law ; The afterlife. The human condition : Universal principles Human limitations Identification with others.".
- catalog tableOfContents "VI. Priorities : Inequality : Relations and friends ;. Merit ; Foreigners ; Slaves and freedmen. The state and the individual ; Democracy and law ; Judicial decisions ; Usefulness ; Fantasy. The state as a moral agent : Conflict of obligations ; Criticism of the law ; Justice and interest ; Interstate relations.".
- catalog title "Greek popular morality in the time of Plato and Aristotle / K. J. Dover.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".