This review of John Cooper's fine collection of essays Reason and Emotion focuses mainly on his paper "Contemplation and Happiness: A Reconsideration". In this article, Cooper alters his view -- found in his book Reason and Human Good in Aristotle - on the relation between the accounts of happiness in Books I and X of the Nicomachean Ethics. He now aims for an interpretation which avoids inconsistency between the accounts of happiness in Books I and X, an interpretation which does not see Book X as allowing that the morally vicious thinker can be happy. I argue that Cooper does not succeed. For, on the one hand, he has Book I emphasise that all kinds of virtuous activity, and especially intellectual activity, are necessary for happiness. Bu...
Aristotle’s account of happiness aims to show that happiness is both objective and attainable. Accor...
What is at stake in determining how to translate the central term of Greek ethical philosophy, that ...
Two views continue to be defended today. One is that the account of eudaimonia in EN 10 is inconsist...
This review of John Cooper's fine collection of essays Reason and Emotion focuses mainly on his pape...
Journal ArticleExamines the concept of happiness based on Aristotle's view of ethics. Linkage betwee...
In the following work, I will try to trace, in general lines, the way in which the matter of happine...
The paper addresses objections to Aristotle's notion of happiness as inconsistent and confused given...
Original article can be found at: http://www.ajol.info/journal_index.php?jid=211 Copyright Philosoph...
This paper examines Aristotle’s concept of happiness as encapsulated in his Nicomachean Ethics. Aris...
The fundamental concern of ancient ethics is the question concerning happiness. As Aristotle famousl...
Kant is probably one of the most misunderstood philosophers in the history of Western thought. Some ...
Aristotle's account of external goods in Nicomachean Ethics I 8-12 is often thought to amend his nar...
Bostock’s Aristotle’s Ethics is a commentary on Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics. Although there are o...
Focuses on the theories of the Epicureans and Cyrenaics in light of Plato's and Aristotle's criticis...
This paper will discuss and analyze specific arguments concerning moral virtue and action that are f...
Aristotle’s account of happiness aims to show that happiness is both objective and attainable. Accor...
What is at stake in determining how to translate the central term of Greek ethical philosophy, that ...
Two views continue to be defended today. One is that the account of eudaimonia in EN 10 is inconsist...
This review of John Cooper's fine collection of essays Reason and Emotion focuses mainly on his pape...
Journal ArticleExamines the concept of happiness based on Aristotle's view of ethics. Linkage betwee...
In the following work, I will try to trace, in general lines, the way in which the matter of happine...
The paper addresses objections to Aristotle's notion of happiness as inconsistent and confused given...
Original article can be found at: http://www.ajol.info/journal_index.php?jid=211 Copyright Philosoph...
This paper examines Aristotle’s concept of happiness as encapsulated in his Nicomachean Ethics. Aris...
The fundamental concern of ancient ethics is the question concerning happiness. As Aristotle famousl...
Kant is probably one of the most misunderstood philosophers in the history of Western thought. Some ...
Aristotle's account of external goods in Nicomachean Ethics I 8-12 is often thought to amend his nar...
Bostock’s Aristotle’s Ethics is a commentary on Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics. Although there are o...
Focuses on the theories of the Epicureans and Cyrenaics in light of Plato's and Aristotle's criticis...
This paper will discuss and analyze specific arguments concerning moral virtue and action that are f...
Aristotle’s account of happiness aims to show that happiness is both objective and attainable. Accor...
What is at stake in determining how to translate the central term of Greek ethical philosophy, that ...
Two views continue to be defended today. One is that the account of eudaimonia in EN 10 is inconsist...