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Proposes comprehensive interpretations of some difficult passages in Aristotle's two major ethical works (Nicomachean Ethics and Eudemian Ethics). This book brings to bear upon the analysis of human behaviour passages in Aristotle's logical works. It also draws connections to action theory, the analysis of practical reason, and virtue ethics.

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“A wonderful book, brimming with fresh insights, both of a broad philosophical nature, about main themes in Aristotle’s ethics, and of a philological character . . .It makes significant contributions to ethics, action theory and moral philosophy, while also making distinctive contributions to Aristotelian scholarship.” - Michael Pakaluk, professor of philosophy and chair, Ava Maria University

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      Publisher: MP-CUA Catholic Uni of Amer
      Publication Date: 3/30/2019 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780813232201, 978-0813232201
      ISBN10: 0813232201

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Proposes comprehensive interpretations of some difficult passages in Aristotle's two major ethical works (Nicomachean Ethics and Eudemian Ethics). This book brings to bear upon the analysis of human behaviour passages in Aristotle's logical works. It also draws connections to action theory, the analysis of practical reason, and virtue ethics.

      Trade Review
      “A wonderful book, brimming with fresh insights, both of a broad philosophical nature, about main themes in Aristotle’s ethics, and of a philological character . . .It makes significant contributions to ethics, action theory and moral philosophy, while also making distinctive contributions to Aristotelian scholarship.” - Michael Pakaluk, professor of philosophy and chair, Ava Maria University

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