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Aidos The Psychology and Ethics of Honour and Shame in Ancient Greek Literature
Author: Douglas L. Cairns
Year: 1993
Pages: 496
Format: PDF
File size: 25 MB
Language: ENG

Year: 1993
Pages: 496
Format: PDF
File size: 25 MB
Language: ENG

Aidos The Psychology and Ethics of Honour and Shame in Ancient Greek Literature - A Comprehensive Analysis = Introduction In "Aidos: The Psychology and Ethics of Honour and Shame in Ancient Greek Literature the author delves into the intricate and complex concepts of honour, shame, and their interplay in ancient Greek literature. Through a detailed analysis of various texts from Homer's Iliad and Odyssey to Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, this book offers a comprehensive understanding of the role these emotions played in shaping the moral values and ethical principles of ancient Greek society. The author argues that the study of these emotions is not only essential to understanding the historical context of ancient Greek literature but also relevant to contemporary societal issues, providing valuable insights into the human condition. The Concept of Aidos The book begins by exploring the concept of aidos, which refers to the sense of shame or embarrassment that arises when an individual's actions or beliefs conflict with societal norms. The author examines how this emotion was perceived and portrayed in ancient Greek literature, highlighting its significance in shaping the moral fabric of society.
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