Sir Anthony Kenny presents a second edition of his landmark work The Aristotelian Ethics, which transformed Aristotle studies in 1978 by showing, on stylistic, historical, and philosophical grounds that the Eudemian Ethics was a mature work with as strong a claim to be Aristotle's ethical masterpiece as the more widely studied Nicomachean Ethics.
Sir Anthony Kenny presents a second edition of his landmark work The Aristotelian Ethics, which transformed Aristotle studies in 1978 by showing, on stylistic, historical, and philosophical grounds that the Eudemian Ethics was a mature work with as strong a claim to be Aristotle's ethical masterpiece as the more widely studied Nicomachean Ethics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sir Anthony Kenny was part of Balliol College, Oxford from 1963 until 1989, first as a Fellow and Senior Tutor before becoming Master of Balliol. He subsequently became Warden of Rhodes House, President of the British Academy and Chair of the British Library.
Inhaltsangabe
1: The Aristotelian Ethics in Antiquity 2: Cross-references in the Ethics 3: The Style of the Treatise on Justice 4: Particles and Connectives in the Aristotelian Ethics 5: Prepositions, Adverbs, and Pronouns in the Ethical Treatises 6: The Use of Technical Terms in the Ethical Treatises 7: Wisdom in the Aristotelian Ethics 8: Happiness in the Aristotelian Ethics 9: The Dating of the Aristotelian Ethical Treatises Appendix to Aristotle on the Perfect Life 10: Reconsiderations
1: The Aristotelian Ethics in Antiquity 2: Cross-references in the Ethics 3: The Style of the Treatise on Justice 4: Particles and Connectives in the Aristotelian Ethics 5: Prepositions, Adverbs, and Pronouns in the Ethical Treatises 6: The Use of Technical Terms in the Ethical Treatises 7: Wisdom in the Aristotelian Ethics 8: Happiness in the Aristotelian Ethics 9: The Dating of the Aristotelian Ethical Treatises Appendix to Aristotle on the Perfect Life 10: Reconsiderations
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