Both Aristotle and moral psychology have been flourishing areas of philosophical inquiry in recent years. This volume aims to bring the two streams of research together, offering fresh Aristotelian insights into moral psychology and philosophy of action, and applying philosophical sensibility to the reading of Aristotelian texts.
Both Aristotle and moral psychology have been flourishing areas of philosophical inquiry in recent years. This volume aims to bring the two streams of research together, offering fresh Aristotelian insights into moral psychology and philosophy of action, and applying philosophical sensibility to the reading of Aristotelian texts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Pakaluk is Professor of Philosophy at Ave Maria University and Adjunct Reseatch Scholar at the Institute for Psychological Sciences in Arlington, VA Giles Pearson is a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Bristol.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1: Robert Heinaman: Pleasure as an Activity in the Nicomachean Ethics 2: Jamie Dow: Aristotle's Theory of the Emotions: Emotions as Pleasures and Pains 3: David Charles: Desire in Action: Aristotle's Move 4: Giles Pearson: Aristotle and Scanlon on Desire and Motivation 5: Malcolm Schofield: Phantasia in De Motu Animalium 6: Anthony Price: Aristotle on the Ends of Deliberation 7: Heda Segvic: Deliberation and Choice in Aristotle 8: David Charles: Acrasia: the Rest of the Story? 9: Michael Pakaluk: Mixed Actions and Double Effect 10: Gavin Lawrence: Acquiring Character: Becoming Grown Up 11: Pierre Destrée: Aristotle on Responsibility for One's Character Bibliography Index of names
Introduction 1: Robert Heinaman: Pleasure as an Activity in the Nicomachean Ethics 2: Jamie Dow: Aristotle's Theory of the Emotions: Emotions as Pleasures and Pains 3: David Charles: Desire in Action: Aristotle's Move 4: Giles Pearson: Aristotle and Scanlon on Desire and Motivation 5: Malcolm Schofield: Phantasia in De Motu Animalium 6: Anthony Price: Aristotle on the Ends of Deliberation 7: Heda Segvic: Deliberation and Choice in Aristotle 8: David Charles: Acrasia: the Rest of the Story? 9: Michael Pakaluk: Mixed Actions and Double Effect 10: Gavin Lawrence: Acquiring Character: Becoming Grown Up 11: Pierre Destrée: Aristotle on Responsibility for One's Character Bibliography Index of names
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