(The attached paper is in fact a longish abstract. Here is a SHORT abstract) This paper considers some connections between NE I and NE X.7-8. I argue that the two are consistent, and that Aristotle proposes two dominant ends, one for the philosophical life, another for the political life
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An interpretation of how Aristotle explains the value of worldly goods within the terms of his ethic...
“The subject of Aristotle\u27s Nicomachean Ethics is desires and their ends, and at the center of th...
In Nicomachean Ethics 1.6, Aristotle directs his criticism not only against the Platonic Idea of the...
Noūs, intellect or understanding, is central to psychology and scientific inquiry for Aristotle, but...
The paper analyses the dual form of striving for a good life underlying Aristotle's distinction betw...
The closing chapters of Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics x are regularly described as “puzzling,” “ext...
Conflicts between virtues would not result in the radical incommensurability described by Wiggins (h...
I argue that Aristotle holds the following principle: (AE) An ethically virtuous person always choos...
There has recently been a reengagement with Aristotle’s ethical thought. One only needs to mention c...
In the Nicomachean Ethics Aristotle begins his investigation by exploring the nature of the end of ...
While much of Aristotle\u27s works are preserved in various volumes, two of his famous works are the...
The aim of the article is to indicate that there is quite strong support in the text of the Nicomach...
Aristotle's account of external goods in Nicomachean Ethics I 8-12 is often thought to amend his nar...
Much of the Nicomachean Ethics treats egocentrism as an ineffectual and pernicious social vice out o...
Journal ArticleExamines the concept of happiness based on Aristotle's view of ethics. Linkage betwee...
An interpretation of how Aristotle explains the value of worldly goods within the terms of his ethic...
“The subject of Aristotle\u27s Nicomachean Ethics is desires and their ends, and at the center of th...
In Nicomachean Ethics 1.6, Aristotle directs his criticism not only against the Platonic Idea of the...
Noūs, intellect or understanding, is central to psychology and scientific inquiry for Aristotle, but...
The paper analyses the dual form of striving for a good life underlying Aristotle's distinction betw...
The closing chapters of Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics x are regularly described as “puzzling,” “ext...
Conflicts between virtues would not result in the radical incommensurability described by Wiggins (h...
I argue that Aristotle holds the following principle: (AE) An ethically virtuous person always choos...
There has recently been a reengagement with Aristotle’s ethical thought. One only needs to mention c...
In the Nicomachean Ethics Aristotle begins his investigation by exploring the nature of the end of ...
While much of Aristotle\u27s works are preserved in various volumes, two of his famous works are the...
The aim of the article is to indicate that there is quite strong support in the text of the Nicomach...
Aristotle's account of external goods in Nicomachean Ethics I 8-12 is often thought to amend his nar...
Much of the Nicomachean Ethics treats egocentrism as an ineffectual and pernicious social vice out o...
Journal ArticleExamines the concept of happiness based on Aristotle's view of ethics. Linkage betwee...
An interpretation of how Aristotle explains the value of worldly goods within the terms of his ethic...