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Introduction | 1 | |
0.1 | General | |
0.2 | Aidos and Emotion | |
0.3 | Shame and Guilt | |
0.4 | Shame-Culture and Guilt-Culture | |
1 | Aidos in Homer | 48 |
1.1 | How Things Look and What People Say | |
1.2 | Aidos in Battle | |
1.3 | Aidos towards Others: The Cement of Homeric Society | |
1.4 | Aidos, Women, and Sex | |
1.5 | Aidos, 'Intelligence', and Excess | |
1.6 | Other Terms | |
1.7 | Conclusion | |
2 | From Hesiod to the Fifth Century | 147 |
2.1 | Hesiod | |
2.2 | The Homeric Hymns | |
2.3 | Elegiac and Iambic Poets | |
2.4 | Pindar | |
3 | Aeschylus | 178 |
3.1 | General | |
3.2 | Crucial Passages | |
3.3 | The Rejection of Aidos | |
3.4 | Aidos and Sebas | |
4 | Sophocles | 215 |
4.1 | General | |
4.2 | Ajax, Electra, Philoctetes | |
5 | Euripides | 265 |
5.1 | Personal Honour and Status | |
5.2 | Friends, Suppliants, and Guests | |
5.3 | Honour, Reputation, Retrospective Shame, and Guilt | |
5.4 | Sexuality and the Sexes | |
5.5 | The Importance of Aidos | |
6 | The Sophists, Plato, and Aristotle | 343 |
6.1 | Conscience and the Ordinary Athenian | |
6.2 | Protagoras and Moral Education | |
6.3 | Doing Wrong in Secret: Or Shame-Culture versus Guilt-Culture | |
6.4 | Plato | |
6.5 | Aristotle | |
Epilogue | 432 | |
References | 435 | |
Glossary | 455 | |
Index of Principal Passages | 459 | |
General Index | 472 |
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Add 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 to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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