Aquinas and the Nicomachean Ethics
Herausgeber: Hoffmann, Tobias; Müller, Jörn; Perkams, Matthias
Aquinas and the Nicomachean Ethics
Herausgeber: Hoffmann, Tobias; Müller, Jörn; Perkams, Matthias
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This book discusses Aquinas's reception of Aristotle's work, exploring how Aquinas adopts, corrects or transforms key themes from Aristotle's ethics.
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This book discusses Aquinas's reception of Aristotle's work, exploring how Aquinas adopts, corrects or transforms key themes from Aristotle's ethics.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 418g
- ISBN-13: 9781107576407
- ISBN-10: 1107576407
- Artikelnr.: 44027125
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 418g
- ISBN-13: 9781107576407
- ISBN-10: 1107576407
- Artikelnr.: 44027125
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction Tobias Hoffmann, Jörn Müller and Matthias Perkams; 2.
Historical accuracy in Aquinas's commentary on the Ethics T. H. Irwin; 3.
Structure and method in Aquinas's appropriation of Aristotelian ethical
theory Michael Pakaluk; 4. Duplex beatitudo: Aristotle's legacy and
Aquinas's conception of human happiness Jörn Müller; 5. Aquinas on choice,
will, and voluntary action Matthias Perkams; 6. Losable virtue: Aquinas on
character and will Bonnie Kent; 7. Aquinas's Aristotelian defense of martyr
courage Jennifer Herdt; 8. Being truthful with (or lying to) others about
oneself Kevin Flannery, SJ; 9. Aquinas on Aristotelian justice: defender,
destroyer, subverter, or surveyor? Jeffrey Hause; 10. Prudence and
practical principles Tobias Hoffmann; 11. Aquinas on incontinence and
psychological weakness Martin Pickavé; 12. Philia and caritas: some aspects
of Aquinas's reception of Aristotle's theory of friendship Marko Fuchs; 13.
Pleasure: a supervenient end Kevin White; 14. Aristotle, Aquinas, Anscombe,
and the new virtue ethics Candace Vogler.
Historical accuracy in Aquinas's commentary on the Ethics T. H. Irwin; 3.
Structure and method in Aquinas's appropriation of Aristotelian ethical
theory Michael Pakaluk; 4. Duplex beatitudo: Aristotle's legacy and
Aquinas's conception of human happiness Jörn Müller; 5. Aquinas on choice,
will, and voluntary action Matthias Perkams; 6. Losable virtue: Aquinas on
character and will Bonnie Kent; 7. Aquinas's Aristotelian defense of martyr
courage Jennifer Herdt; 8. Being truthful with (or lying to) others about
oneself Kevin Flannery, SJ; 9. Aquinas on Aristotelian justice: defender,
destroyer, subverter, or surveyor? Jeffrey Hause; 10. Prudence and
practical principles Tobias Hoffmann; 11. Aquinas on incontinence and
psychological weakness Martin Pickavé; 12. Philia and caritas: some aspects
of Aquinas's reception of Aristotle's theory of friendship Marko Fuchs; 13.
Pleasure: a supervenient end Kevin White; 14. Aristotle, Aquinas, Anscombe,
and the new virtue ethics Candace Vogler.
1. Introduction Tobias Hoffmann, Jörn Müller and Matthias Perkams; 2.
Historical accuracy in Aquinas's commentary on the Ethics T. H. Irwin; 3.
Structure and method in Aquinas's appropriation of Aristotelian ethical
theory Michael Pakaluk; 4. Duplex beatitudo: Aristotle's legacy and
Aquinas's conception of human happiness Jörn Müller; 5. Aquinas on choice,
will, and voluntary action Matthias Perkams; 6. Losable virtue: Aquinas on
character and will Bonnie Kent; 7. Aquinas's Aristotelian defense of martyr
courage Jennifer Herdt; 8. Being truthful with (or lying to) others about
oneself Kevin Flannery, SJ; 9. Aquinas on Aristotelian justice: defender,
destroyer, subverter, or surveyor? Jeffrey Hause; 10. Prudence and
practical principles Tobias Hoffmann; 11. Aquinas on incontinence and
psychological weakness Martin Pickavé; 12. Philia and caritas: some aspects
of Aquinas's reception of Aristotle's theory of friendship Marko Fuchs; 13.
Pleasure: a supervenient end Kevin White; 14. Aristotle, Aquinas, Anscombe,
and the new virtue ethics Candace Vogler.
Historical accuracy in Aquinas's commentary on the Ethics T. H. Irwin; 3.
Structure and method in Aquinas's appropriation of Aristotelian ethical
theory Michael Pakaluk; 4. Duplex beatitudo: Aristotle's legacy and
Aquinas's conception of human happiness Jörn Müller; 5. Aquinas on choice,
will, and voluntary action Matthias Perkams; 6. Losable virtue: Aquinas on
character and will Bonnie Kent; 7. Aquinas's Aristotelian defense of martyr
courage Jennifer Herdt; 8. Being truthful with (or lying to) others about
oneself Kevin Flannery, SJ; 9. Aquinas on Aristotelian justice: defender,
destroyer, subverter, or surveyor? Jeffrey Hause; 10. Prudence and
practical principles Tobias Hoffmann; 11. Aquinas on incontinence and
psychological weakness Martin Pickavé; 12. Philia and caritas: some aspects
of Aquinas's reception of Aristotle's theory of friendship Marko Fuchs; 13.
Pleasure: a supervenient end Kevin White; 14. Aristotle, Aquinas, Anscombe,
and the new virtue ethics Candace Vogler.