I argue that Aristotle took pleasure to be a certain aspect of perfect activities of awareness, namely, their very perfection. I also argue that this reading facilitates an attractive interpretation of his view that pleasures differ in kind along with the activities they arise in connection with
International audienceAccording to some testimonies, the Aristotelian ethics have been torn between ...
This contribution is focused on the comparison between book I and book X of Aristotle's Nicomachean ...
Aristotle, a student of Plato, wrote Nicomachean Ethics in 350 BCE, in a time of extraordinary intel...
I argue that Aristotle took pleasure to be a certain aspect of perfect activities of awareness, name...
This article offers a new interpretation of Aristotle’s ambiguous and much-discussed claim that plea...
Pleasure has always been an important issue in morality. And although ethical systems tend to focus ...
In this paper I examine the connection which Aristotle establishes between pleasure and activity, an...
This thesis analyzes Aristotle’s treatment of pleasure in book seven of the Nicomachean Ethics. The...
In Nicomachean Ethics X.5, Aristotle gives a series of arguments for the claim that pleasures differ...
The essay is trying to reveal the sources of normativity in the Aristotelian conception of pleasure,...
How it is possible for Aristotle to say that the virtuoiis man finds the greatest pleasures I In th...
This article aims to investigate the relationship established by Aristotle between pleasure and virt...
Cette étude réexamine la théorie aristotélicienne du plaisir en analysant les textes qui s’approchen...
It is well-known that Plato and Aristotle disagree about the nature of pleasure: Plato associates i...
Aristóteles ofrece, en los libros VII y X de la Ética a Nicómaco, dos caracterizaciones del placer q...
International audienceAccording to some testimonies, the Aristotelian ethics have been torn between ...
This contribution is focused on the comparison between book I and book X of Aristotle's Nicomachean ...
Aristotle, a student of Plato, wrote Nicomachean Ethics in 350 BCE, in a time of extraordinary intel...
I argue that Aristotle took pleasure to be a certain aspect of perfect activities of awareness, name...
This article offers a new interpretation of Aristotle’s ambiguous and much-discussed claim that plea...
Pleasure has always been an important issue in morality. And although ethical systems tend to focus ...
In this paper I examine the connection which Aristotle establishes between pleasure and activity, an...
This thesis analyzes Aristotle’s treatment of pleasure in book seven of the Nicomachean Ethics. The...
In Nicomachean Ethics X.5, Aristotle gives a series of arguments for the claim that pleasures differ...
The essay is trying to reveal the sources of normativity in the Aristotelian conception of pleasure,...
How it is possible for Aristotle to say that the virtuoiis man finds the greatest pleasures I In th...
This article aims to investigate the relationship established by Aristotle between pleasure and virt...
Cette étude réexamine la théorie aristotélicienne du plaisir en analysant les textes qui s’approchen...
It is well-known that Plato and Aristotle disagree about the nature of pleasure: Plato associates i...
Aristóteles ofrece, en los libros VII y X de la Ética a Nicómaco, dos caracterizaciones del placer q...
International audienceAccording to some testimonies, the Aristotelian ethics have been torn between ...
This contribution is focused on the comparison between book I and book X of Aristotle's Nicomachean ...
Aristotle, a student of Plato, wrote Nicomachean Ethics in 350 BCE, in a time of extraordinary intel...