Motivation in the Ancient Greek Ethos

Motivation in the Ancient Greek Ethos explores the efficiency of motivational strategies in Ancient Greece: a threat of divine or earthly punishment, an appeal to a desire to be remembered, and an exploitation of the aversion to public disgrace. The book argues for a more advanced form of motivational reason--fear of self reproach.

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