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Aidos: The Psychology and Ethics of Honour and Shame in Ancient Greek Literature
Aidos: The Psychology and Ethics of Honour and Shame in Ancient Greek Literature, This is the first study in English to examine one of the most crucial terms in Greek ethical and social discourse, aidos, within a wide range of Greek literature. Commonly rendered shame, modesty, or respect, aidos is one of the most elusive and dif, Aidos: The Psychology and Ethics of Honour and Shame in Ancient Greek Literature has a rating of 4 stars
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Aidos: The Psychology and Ethics of Honour and Shame in Ancient Greek Literature, This is the first study in English to examine one of the most crucial terms in Greek ethical and social discourse, aidos, within a wide range of Greek literature. Commonly rendered shame, modesty, or respect, aidos is one of the most elusive and dif, Aidos: The Psychology and Ethics of Honour and Shame in Ancient Greek Literature
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  • Aidos: The Psychology and Ethics of Honour and Shame in Ancient Greek Literature
  • Written by author Douglas L. Cairns
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, February 1993
  • This is the first study in English to examine one of the most crucial terms in Greek ethical and social discourse, aidos, within a wide range of Greek literature. Commonly rendered "shame," "modesty," or "respect," aidos is one of the most elusive and dif
  • This is the first study in English to examine one of the most crucial terms in Greek ethical and social discourse, aidos, within a wide range of Greek literature. Commonly rendered "shame," "modesty," or "respect," aidos is one of the most e
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Introduction1
0.1General
0.2Aidos and Emotion
0.3Shame and Guilt
0.4Shame-Culture and Guilt-Culture
1Aidos in Homer48
1.1How Things Look and What People Say
1.2Aidos in Battle
1.3Aidos towards Others: The Cement of Homeric Society
1.4Aidos, Women, and Sex
1.5Aidos, 'Intelligence', and Excess
1.6Other Terms
1.7Conclusion
2From Hesiod to the Fifth Century147
2.1Hesiod
2.2The Homeric Hymns
2.3Elegiac and Iambic Poets
2.4Pindar
3Aeschylus178
3.1General
3.2Crucial Passages
3.3The Rejection of Aidos
3.4Aidos and Sebas
4Sophocles215
4.1General
4.2Ajax, Electra, Philoctetes
5Euripides265
5.1Personal Honour and Status
5.2Friends, Suppliants, and Guests
5.3Honour, Reputation, Retrospective Shame, and Guilt
5.4Sexuality and the Sexes
5.5The Importance of Aidos
6The Sophists, Plato, and Aristotle343
6.1Conscience and the Ordinary Athenian
6.2Protagoras and Moral Education
6.3Doing Wrong in Secret: Or Shame-Culture versus Guilt-Culture
6.4Plato
6.5Aristotle
Epilogue432
References435
Glossary455
Index of Principal Passages459
General Index472


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