Thanks to our recent discussions of Plutarch, and the resources pointed to us by Don and Tau Phi, I've taken the time to complete a web version of Boris Nikolsky's article, in which references to Plutarch play a central role in his analysis of the Kinetic / Katastematic issue. Follow the link below to get to this new web version, which should work well on any size screen:
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RE: Nikolsky: "Epicurus On Pleasure" - Re-examining the Katastematic / Kinetic Question
Our recent addition to the site of references to Plutarch, with links by Don and even a PDF by Tau Phi, have led me to want to come back to the references to Plutarch made by Boris Nikolsky in his article "Epicurus On Pleasure."
I know that it can be difficult to read and work with PDFs, and since this article explains the position on Pleasure taken by Gosling and Taylor in "The Greeks On Pleasure," which is referenced by Emily Austin as being her view in "Living For Pleasure," I think it's…
I know that it can be difficult to read and work with PDFs, and since this article explains the position on Pleasure taken by Gosling and Taylor in "The Greeks On Pleasure," which is referenced by Emily Austin as being her view in "Living For Pleasure," I think it's…

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