ABSTRACT: This paper serves two purposes: (i) it can be used by students as an introduction to chapters 1-5 of book iii of the NE; (ii) it suggests an answer to the unresolved question what overall objective this section of the NE has. The paper focuses primarily on Aristotle’s theory of what makes us responsible for our actions and character. After some preliminary observations about praise, blame and responsibility (Section 2), it sets out in detail how all the key notions of NE iii 1-5 are interrelated (Sections 3-9). The setting-out of these interconnections makes it then possible to provide a comprehensive interpretation of the purpose of the passage. Its primary purpose is to explain how agents are responsible for their actions not ju...
In this article, I propose a way of reading the text that has both interpretive and philosophical me...
Dans l'Éthique à Eudème, Aristote conduit une analyse des notions des eph'hemin, du volontaire et de...
The subject of responsibility is undertaken by Aristotle from the perspective of the evaluation of t...
ABSTRACT: This paper serves two purposes: (i) it can be used by students as an introduction to chapt...
I defend two main theses. First, I argue that Aristotle’s account of voluntary action focuses on the...
This paper develops a radical reinterpretation of the argument in Nicomachean Ethics iii 5 concerni...
http://philpapers.org/s/William%20BondesonAristotle's discussion of the voluntary and the involuntar...
Aristotle develops his theory of moral responsibility mainly in part III of the Nicomachean Ethics, ...
At EN III.1 1109b31-32 Aristotle says we praise and censure voluntary actions and we feel sympathy ...
This dissertation consists of an interpretation of Aristotle’s treatment of wanting, choice and mora...
In this thesis an attempt is made to shew that moral responsibility -- that a man merits praise or b...
textIn the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle identifies three conditions that are necessary in order for...
The aim of this work is to analyse the conditions for moral responsibility to Aristotle and how thes...
Aristotle is widely regarded as a critical figure in the action theory—and justly so. As a hybrid ar...
This essay offers a reconstruction of Aristotle’s account of the voluntary in the Nicomachean Ethics...
In this article, I propose a way of reading the text that has both interpretive and philosophical me...
Dans l'Éthique à Eudème, Aristote conduit une analyse des notions des eph'hemin, du volontaire et de...
The subject of responsibility is undertaken by Aristotle from the perspective of the evaluation of t...
ABSTRACT: This paper serves two purposes: (i) it can be used by students as an introduction to chapt...
I defend two main theses. First, I argue that Aristotle’s account of voluntary action focuses on the...
This paper develops a radical reinterpretation of the argument in Nicomachean Ethics iii 5 concerni...
http://philpapers.org/s/William%20BondesonAristotle's discussion of the voluntary and the involuntar...
Aristotle develops his theory of moral responsibility mainly in part III of the Nicomachean Ethics, ...
At EN III.1 1109b31-32 Aristotle says we praise and censure voluntary actions and we feel sympathy ...
This dissertation consists of an interpretation of Aristotle’s treatment of wanting, choice and mora...
In this thesis an attempt is made to shew that moral responsibility -- that a man merits praise or b...
textIn the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle identifies three conditions that are necessary in order for...
The aim of this work is to analyse the conditions for moral responsibility to Aristotle and how thes...
Aristotle is widely regarded as a critical figure in the action theory—and justly so. As a hybrid ar...
This essay offers a reconstruction of Aristotle’s account of the voluntary in the Nicomachean Ethics...
In this article, I propose a way of reading the text that has both interpretive and philosophical me...
Dans l'Éthique à Eudème, Aristote conduit une analyse des notions des eph'hemin, du volontaire et de...
The subject of responsibility is undertaken by Aristotle from the perspective of the evaluation of t...