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David Bostock presents a fresh critical introduction to one of the great classics of moral philosophy. Aristotle''s Nicomachaen Ethics is and deserves to be his most widely studied work, for much of what it has to say is still important for today''s debate on the problems of ethics. In this new book, David Bostock guides the reader through explanations and evaluations of all the main themes of Aristotle''s work, paying due attention to questions of interpretation, and the differing views of a range of commentators. The emphasis is on the philosophical merits and demerits of the doctrines that emerge and these are critically discussed in simple and straightforward terminology.Each chapter concludes with suggestions for further reading on the themes and ideas discussed within the chapter, and the book finishes with an evaluation of the Ethics as a whole. Bostock provides the ideal companion to study of this great work, helping the reader to engage with its ideas and arguments as living p

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David Bostock's study succeeds admirably in keeping the text in view from both angles: as a fairly idiosyncratic diagnosis of the intimations of a specific and often formidably distant culture, but also as a vigourous, sustained and illuminating piece of consecutive thinking, which protrudes imperiously into the most pressing puzzles and arguments of our day. ...it guides the student through Aristotle's main themes and arguments, sometimes to dismiss them abruptly, but never without first taking the trouble to grasp them accurately. ... Bostock's thoughtful, patient, decorous, deft and very Oxonian book would be the most instructive of companions * John Dunn, professor of political theory, University of Cambridge *
'helpful and original discussions of particular passages' Mind

Table of Contents
THE GOOD FOR MAN: FIRST DISCUSSION (BOOK I); VIRTUES OF CHARACTER (BOOK II); JUSTICE (BOOK V); VIRTUES OF INTELLECT (BOOK VI); RESPONSIBILITY (III.1); SELF-CONTROL; PLEASURE (VII.11-14, X.1-5); FRIENDSHIP (BOOKS VIII-IX); THE GOOD FOR MAN: SECOND DISCUSSION (X.6-8); ARISTOTLE'S METHODS IN ETHICS; CONCLUDING REMARKS; REFERENCES; INDEX LOCORUM; GENERAL INDEX

Aristotles Ethics

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
      Publication Date: 10/12/2000 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780198752653, 978-0198752653
      ISBN10: 0198752652

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      David Bostock presents a fresh critical introduction to one of the great classics of moral philosophy. Aristotle''s Nicomachaen Ethics is and deserves to be his most widely studied work, for much of what it has to say is still important for today''s debate on the problems of ethics. In this new book, David Bostock guides the reader through explanations and evaluations of all the main themes of Aristotle''s work, paying due attention to questions of interpretation, and the differing views of a range of commentators. The emphasis is on the philosophical merits and demerits of the doctrines that emerge and these are critically discussed in simple and straightforward terminology.Each chapter concludes with suggestions for further reading on the themes and ideas discussed within the chapter, and the book finishes with an evaluation of the Ethics as a whole. Bostock provides the ideal companion to study of this great work, helping the reader to engage with its ideas and arguments as living p

      Trade Review
      David Bostock's study succeeds admirably in keeping the text in view from both angles: as a fairly idiosyncratic diagnosis of the intimations of a specific and often formidably distant culture, but also as a vigourous, sustained and illuminating piece of consecutive thinking, which protrudes imperiously into the most pressing puzzles and arguments of our day. ...it guides the student through Aristotle's main themes and arguments, sometimes to dismiss them abruptly, but never without first taking the trouble to grasp them accurately. ... Bostock's thoughtful, patient, decorous, deft and very Oxonian book would be the most instructive of companions * John Dunn, professor of political theory, University of Cambridge *
      'helpful and original discussions of particular passages' Mind

      Table of Contents
      THE GOOD FOR MAN: FIRST DISCUSSION (BOOK I); VIRTUES OF CHARACTER (BOOK II); JUSTICE (BOOK V); VIRTUES OF INTELLECT (BOOK VI); RESPONSIBILITY (III.1); SELF-CONTROL; PLEASURE (VII.11-14, X.1-5); FRIENDSHIP (BOOKS VIII-IX); THE GOOD FOR MAN: SECOND DISCUSSION (X.6-8); ARISTOTLE'S METHODS IN ETHICS; CONCLUDING REMARKS; REFERENCES; INDEX LOCORUM; GENERAL INDEX

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