Echeñique discusses Aristotle's views on moral agency and voluntariness and presents a theory of moral responsibility that is both original and compelling.
Echeñique discusses Aristotle's views on moral agency and voluntariness and presents a theory of moral responsibility that is both original and compelling.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Javier Echeñique is an Associate Professor at the Centre of Classical Studies (UMCE) in Chile and a lecturer at the Department of Philosophy, Universidad de Chile. He holds a B.A. in Philosophy from the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, an M.Phil in Philosophy from King's College London and a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of St Andrews.
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Introduction 1. Against the Strawsonian interpretation: the negative argument 2. Aristotle on ethical ascription: the positive argument 3. The definitions of violence 4. Coercion as justification and excuse 1: the Ethica Eudemia 5. Coercion as justification and excuse 2: the Ethica Nicomachea 6. Factual error and the source of blame 7. The pain condition.
Introduction 1. Against the Strawsonian interpretation: the negative argument 2. Aristotle on ethical ascription: the positive argument 3. The definitions of violence 4. Coercion as justification and excuse 1: the Ethica Eudemia 5. Coercion as justification and excuse 2: the Ethica Nicomachea 6. Factual error and the source of blame 7. The pain condition.
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