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The Eudemian Ethics on the Voluntary, Friendship, and Luck
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Reflecting the relatively recent high level of scholarly interest in Aristotle's Eudemian Ethics (EE), each paper in this collection is concerned first and foremost to understand the arguments from...
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13 July 2012

Reflecting the relatively recent high level of scholarly interest in Aristotle's Eudemian Ethics (EE), each paper in this collection is concerned first and foremost to understand the arguments from the EE it examines in terms of that work alone. The papers, by David Charles, Christopher Rowe, M.M. McCabe, Jennifer Whiting, and Friedemann Buddensiek, focus variously on the topics of the voluntary, friendship and luck, only drawing on other texts in the service of illuminating the EE. The result is a volume containing novel, at times even conflicting, readings of questions central to understanding this important text and Aristotle's ethics in general.
"...each of the five essays targets an important but relatively circumscribed issue, and together they should convince anyone of the desirability of fresh and serious investigation of the Eudemian Ethics." Daniel P. Maher, Assumption College
"...each of the five essays targets an important but relatively circumscribed issue, and together they should convince anyone of the desirability of fresh and serious investigation of the Eudemian Ethics." Daniel P. Maher, Assumption College
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Pages: 198
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Philosophia Antiqua
Publication Date:
13 July 2012
ISBN: 9789004225367
Format: Hardcover
"The essays contained here will surely stimulate interest in the Eudemian Ethics [...] each of the five essays targets an important but relatively circumscribed issue, and together they should convince anyone of the desirability of fresh and serious investigation of the [Eudemian Ethics]." Daniel P. Maher in BMCR 2013.07.16
Fiona Leigh, Ph.D (2007) in Philosophy, Monash University, is Lecturer in Philosophy at University College London. She has published a number of articles in journals (Phronesis, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy), mainly on Plato's later metaphysics in the Sophist.
Contributors: David Charles, Christopher Rowe, M.M. McCabe, Jennifer Whiting, Friedemann Buddensiek, and Brad Inwood.
Contributors: David Charles, Christopher Rowe, M.M. McCabe, Jennifer Whiting, Friedemann Buddensiek, and Brad Inwood.