This paper develops a radical reinterpretation of the argument in Nicomachean Ethics iii 5 concerning responsibility for character. I argue that what is at stake is the new standard of liability Aristotle is introducing there, the so-called "negligence" standard, and that the scope of the discussion is limited to the class of agents who are negligent through an inability to take care. Thus, I argue, there is no claim being made that in general responsibility for acts requires responsibility for character
In his ethical treatises Aristotle offers a rich account of those conditions that render people’s be...
The subject of responsibility is undertaken by Aristotle from the perspective of the evaluation of t...
In this paper I offer a close reading of Aristotle’s argument in the Nicomachean Ethics 3.5.1114a31–...
This paper develops a radical reinterpretation of the argument in Nicomachean Ethics iii 5 concerni...
In this article, I propose a way of reading the text that has both interpretive and philosophical me...
Aristotle develops his theory of moral responsibility mainly in part III of the Nicomachean Ethics, ...
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...
http://philpapers.org/s/William%20BondesonAristotle's discussion of the voluntary and the involuntar...
This essay offers a reconstruction of Aristotle’s account of the voluntary in the Nicomachean Ethics...
Recent commentators find fault with much of Aristotle’s account of the hekousion in III.1 of his Nic...
Dans l'Éthique à Eudème, Aristote conduit une analyse des notions des eph'hemin, du volontaire et de...
The analysis of \u27mixed acts\u27 in Nicomachean Ethics III, 1 has led scholars to attribute a theo...
Noūs, intellect or understanding, is central to psychology and scientific inquiry for Aristotle, but...
In this paper, I investigate Aristotle’s claim in Nicomachean Ethics III.1 about situations that “ov...
In his ethical treatises Aristotle offers a rich account of those conditions that render people’s be...
The subject of responsibility is undertaken by Aristotle from the perspective of the evaluation of t...
In this paper I offer a close reading of Aristotle’s argument in the Nicomachean Ethics 3.5.1114a31–...
This paper develops a radical reinterpretation of the argument in Nicomachean Ethics iii 5 concerni...
In this article, I propose a way of reading the text that has both interpretive and philosophical me...
Aristotle develops his theory of moral responsibility mainly in part III of the Nicomachean Ethics, ...
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...
http://philpapers.org/s/William%20BondesonAristotle's discussion of the voluntary and the involuntar...
This essay offers a reconstruction of Aristotle’s account of the voluntary in the Nicomachean Ethics...
Recent commentators find fault with much of Aristotle’s account of the hekousion in III.1 of his Nic...
Dans l'Éthique à Eudème, Aristote conduit une analyse des notions des eph'hemin, du volontaire et de...
The analysis of \u27mixed acts\u27 in Nicomachean Ethics III, 1 has led scholars to attribute a theo...
Noūs, intellect or understanding, is central to psychology and scientific inquiry for Aristotle, but...
In this paper, I investigate Aristotle’s claim in Nicomachean Ethics III.1 about situations that “ov...
In his ethical treatises Aristotle offers a rich account of those conditions that render people’s be...
The subject of responsibility is undertaken by Aristotle from the perspective of the evaluation of t...
In this paper I offer a close reading of Aristotle’s argument in the Nicomachean Ethics 3.5.1114a31–...