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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Note on Abbreviations and Texts
- One Introduction
- Two Plato's Aporetic Style
- Three Ethical Protagoreanism
- Four Callicles' Hedonism
- Five Callicles Refuted
- Six Death Is One of Two Things
- Seven The Intrinsic Value of Sense Pleasure and Pain
- Eight The Righteous Are Happy
- Nine Does Socrates Consistently Hold the Sufficiency Thesis?
- Ten How Socrates Can Make Both Pleasure and Virtue the Chief Good
- Bibliography
- Index of Passages
- General Index
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Note on Abbreviations and Texts
- One Introduction
- Two Plato's Aporetic Style
- Three Ethical Protagoreanism
- Four Callicles' Hedonism
- Five Callicles Refuted
- Six Death Is One of Two Things
- Seven The Intrinsic Value of Sense Pleasure and Pain
- Eight The Righteous Are Happy
- Nine Does Socrates Consistently Hold the Sufficiency Thesis?
- Ten How Socrates Can Make Both Pleasure and Virtue the Chief Good
- Bibliography
- Index of Passages
- General Index