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Book SynopsisIn Books VIII and IX of his masterpiece of moral philosophy, the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle gives perhaps the most famous of all philosophical discussions of friendship. Michael Pakaluk presents the first systematic study in English of these books, showing how important Aristotle''s treatment of friendship is to his ethics as a whole. Pakaluk''s fresh and scrupulously accurate translation is accompanied by a detailed philosophical commentary which reveals the remarkably coherent structure of the books and unfolds with lucidity the various arguments contained within Aristotle''s terse and compressed text. Pakaluk looks at the logical form of Aristotle''s analysis of friendship, at his subtle view of the relationship between friendship and justice, at the role of reciprocity in friendship, at civic friendship and its relation to the family, and at the development of friendship out of self-love and reflexive consciousness. This volume will be a valuable tool for anyone studying Aristot
Trade ReviewPakaluk's version is clear, regularly faithful to the Greek, and largely free of supplements that lack a clear warrant....He draws attention to difficulties that might be missed but that anyone who would want to understand Aristotle's text must face. * Review of Metaphysics *
Table of ContentsPREFACE; TRANSLATION; COMMENTARY; APPENDICES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; GLOSSARY; INDEX