I present a reading of EE 5.12/NE 6.12 according to which Aristotle argues for an executive account of φρόνησις (practical wisdom) to show why it is useful to possess this virtue. On this account, the practically wise person's actions are expressive of his knowledge of the fine, a knowledge that only the practically wise person has. This is why he must not only be a good deliberator, but also cunning (δεινότης), able to execute his actions well. An important consequence of this reading is that the debate about whether Aristotle holds a Humean account of practical reason presupposes assumptions about the scope of rationality that Aristotle rejects
Noūs, intellect or understanding, is central to psychology and scientific inquiry for Aristotle, but...
Many philosophers working on virtue theory have resisted the idea that the virtues are practical ski...
I argue that Aristotle thinks desire is what motivates all animal movement and human action. Reason ...
I present a reading of EE 5.12/NE 6.12 according to which Aristotle argues for an executive account ...
I argue that on Aristotle’s account practical thinking is thinking whose origin (archē) is a desire ...
This dissertation consists of an interpretation of Aristotle’s treatment of wanting, choice and mora...
My central aim is to show that Aristotle convincingly avoids what has been the linchpin of the domin...
The article discusses relationships and contexts for "reason", "knowledge", and virtue in Aristotle,...
I argue that, for Aristotle, virtue of character is a state of the non-rational part of the soul tha...
I offer a reading of Aristotle’s “doctrine of the mean” that avoids two pitfalls: taking it as truis...
There is an obvious internal connection between practical reasoning and reasons for acting. A statem...
In our text we examme the relationship between practical wisdom and ethical states in Aristotle's Ni...
This paper will discuss and analyze specific arguments concerning moral virtue and action that are f...
In this second part of a 2-part survey of Aristotle's epistemology, I present an overview of Aristot...
Aristotle is, at the same time, a student of psychology and a student of ethics. He takes the two di...
Noūs, intellect or understanding, is central to psychology and scientific inquiry for Aristotle, but...
Many philosophers working on virtue theory have resisted the idea that the virtues are practical ski...
I argue that Aristotle thinks desire is what motivates all animal movement and human action. Reason ...
I present a reading of EE 5.12/NE 6.12 according to which Aristotle argues for an executive account ...
I argue that on Aristotle’s account practical thinking is thinking whose origin (archē) is a desire ...
This dissertation consists of an interpretation of Aristotle’s treatment of wanting, choice and mora...
My central aim is to show that Aristotle convincingly avoids what has been the linchpin of the domin...
The article discusses relationships and contexts for "reason", "knowledge", and virtue in Aristotle,...
I argue that, for Aristotle, virtue of character is a state of the non-rational part of the soul tha...
I offer a reading of Aristotle’s “doctrine of the mean” that avoids two pitfalls: taking it as truis...
There is an obvious internal connection between practical reasoning and reasons for acting. A statem...
In our text we examme the relationship between practical wisdom and ethical states in Aristotle's Ni...
This paper will discuss and analyze specific arguments concerning moral virtue and action that are f...
In this second part of a 2-part survey of Aristotle's epistemology, I present an overview of Aristot...
Aristotle is, at the same time, a student of psychology and a student of ethics. He takes the two di...
Noūs, intellect or understanding, is central to psychology and scientific inquiry for Aristotle, but...
Many philosophers working on virtue theory have resisted the idea that the virtues are practical ski...
I argue that Aristotle thinks desire is what motivates all animal movement and human action. Reason ...