Callicles' Hedonism

In Socrates, pleasure, and value. New York: Oxford University Press (1999)
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Abstract

There has been no consensus as to what version of hedonist Callicles is. Suggested versions are that he is a prudential, indiscriminate, or sybaritic hedonist. I argue, against these interpretations, that Callicles holds a satisfaction hedonism of felt desire with respect to the intrinsically desirable.

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George Hilding Rudebusch
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