<p></p> <p><i>Untangling Heroism</i> argues for the existence of three categories of heroism that can be traced back to the earliest Western literature - the epic poetry of Homer and the dialogues of Plato - and that are complex enough to resonate with us and assist us in thinking about heroism today. Kohen carefully examines the Homeric heroes Achilles and Odysseus and Plato's Socrates and then compares the three to each other. He makes clear how and why it is that the other-regarding hero Socrates supplanted the battlefield hero Achilles and the suffering hero Odysseus. Finally he explores in detail four cases of contemporary heroism that highlight Plato's success. Kohen states that in a post-Socratic world we have chosen to place a premium on heroes who make other-regarding choices over self-interested ones. </p>
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