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.
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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