TY - BOOK AU - Benardete,José A. TI - Greatness of Soul: In Hume, Aristotle and Hobbes, as Shadowed by Milton's Satan SN - 9781443865555 AV - B430 -- .B463 2013eb U1 - 171.3 PY - 2014/// CY - Newcastle-upon-Tyne PB - Cambridge Scholars Publishing KW - Aristotle. -- Nicomachean ethics KW - Hume, David, -- 1711-1776 -- Ethics KW - Hobbes, Thomas, -- 1588-1679 -- Ethics KW - Electronic books N1 - Intro -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER ONE - MILTON AND HUME -- CHAPTER TWO - "LEASHED IN LIKE HOUNDS -- CHAPTER THREE - INGRATITUDE -- CHAPTER FOUR - PRIDE -- CHAPTER FIVE - HUME'S ABOUT-FACE -- CHAPTER SIX - A FRESH START -- CHAPTER SEVEN - GLORY AND HONOR IN HOBBES -- CHAPTER EIGHT - JULIUS CAESAR -- CHAPTER NINE - THE RING OF GYGES -- CHAPTER TEN - MEGALO JUNIOR AND THE WISDOM OF LIFE -- Section One: Bostock -- Section Two: McDowell -- CHAPTER ELEVEN - OSTRACISM -- CHAPTER TWELVE - CONCLUSION -- THE SIMLE OF ACHILLES AND MILTON'S EVE: AN EPILOGUE -- SHORT BIBLIOGRAPHY N2 - Featuring a Nietzschean paragraph from Hume that smacks of Milton's Satan, these pages also register how "claws and teeth" figure in Aristotle's Greatness of Soul, and leave Hobbes to pose a still deeper challenge in the same vein. With poets, led by Milton, almost as thick underfoot as philosophers, we are given a glimpse of what a classical education might look like UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/orpp/detail.action?docID=1765207 ER -