The CEU Department of Philosophy cordially invites you to a talk
by
Brad Inwood (University of Toronto)
on
Tria Genera Bonorum
Tuesday, 25 March, 4.30 PM, Zrinyi 14, Room 412
Abstract:
Go on, then, if you want, make your classifications and lay out your
fancy distinctions of goods into three or four or many kinds! These
categorizations have no bearing on the issue and this isnt the way to
bring us over to Plato. This complaint from the Platonist Atticus
reflects a long history of debate about the good. Is there just one kind
of good (one thinks of Platos Form of the good) or are the complex
classifications we find in later ancient texts closer to the truth? In
this paper I try to reconstruct the history of the doctrine that there
are goods of the body, goods of the soul, and external goods, along the
way pointing to the moral of the story: that technical classifications
can sharpen ethical discussion (such as the debate about the nature of
the happy life) but can just as easily undermine it if taken too far.
Platonists, Peripatetics and Stoics were all involved, but the positions
taken do not align with school affiliations; the philosophical
inclinations of individuals seem to play a greater role.
Kriszta Biber
Department Coordinator
Philosophy Department
Tel: 36-1-327-3806
Fax: 36-1-327-3072
E-mail: biberk(a)ceu.hu
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