A distinguished international team of scholars under the editorship of Carlo Natali have collaborated to produce a systematic, chapter-by-chapter study of one of the most influential texts in the history of moral philosophy. The seventh book of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics discusses first weakness of will and then pleasure.
A distinguished international team of scholars under the editorship of Carlo Natali have collaborated to produce a systematic, chapter-by-chapter study of one of the most influential texts in the history of moral philosophy. The seventh book of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics discusses first weakness of will and then pleasure.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Carlo Natali is Professor of History of Ancient Philosophy at the Università "Ca' Foscari" di Venezia.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * 1: John M. Cooper: Nicomachean Ethics VII. 1-2: Introduction, Method, and Puzzles * 2: David Charles: Nicomachean Ethics VII. 3: Varieties of akrasia * 3: Hendrik Lorenz: Nicomachean Ethics VII. 4: Plain and qualified akrasia * 4: Carlo Natali: Nicomachean Ethics VII, 1148b15-1150a8: Beastliness, irascibility and akrasia * 5: Chris Bobonich: Nicomachean Ethics VII, 1150a9-1150b28: Akrasia and self-control, and softness and endurance * 6: Sarah Broadie: Nicomachean Ethics VII, 1150b29-1151b22: Akrasia, enkrateia, and some look-alikes * 7: Teun Thieleman: Nicomachean Ethics VII. 11: (In) Continence in Context * 8: Dorothea Frede: Nicomachean Ethics VII. 11-12: Pleasure: The antihedonists' challenge * 9: Christof Rapp: Nicomachean Ethics VII. 14, 1153b1-1154a21 : Pleasure and eudaimonia * 10: Gwenaëlle Aubry: Nicomachean Ethics NE VII. 14, 1154a 22-b34: The pain of the living and divine pleasure
* Introduction * 1: John M. Cooper: Nicomachean Ethics VII. 1-2: Introduction, Method, and Puzzles * 2: David Charles: Nicomachean Ethics VII. 3: Varieties of akrasia * 3: Hendrik Lorenz: Nicomachean Ethics VII. 4: Plain and qualified akrasia * 4: Carlo Natali: Nicomachean Ethics VII, 1148b15-1150a8: Beastliness, irascibility and akrasia * 5: Chris Bobonich: Nicomachean Ethics VII, 1150a9-1150b28: Akrasia and self-control, and softness and endurance * 6: Sarah Broadie: Nicomachean Ethics VII, 1150b29-1151b22: Akrasia, enkrateia, and some look-alikes * 7: Teun Thieleman: Nicomachean Ethics VII. 11: (In) Continence in Context * 8: Dorothea Frede: Nicomachean Ethics VII. 11-12: Pleasure: The antihedonists' challenge * 9: Christof Rapp: Nicomachean Ethics VII. 14, 1153b1-1154a21 : Pleasure and eudaimonia * 10: Gwenaëlle Aubry: Nicomachean Ethics NE VII. 14, 1154a 22-b34: The pain of the living and divine pleasure
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