This volume contains the proceedings of the first Keeling colloquium which took place at the Warburg Institute in London from February 16 to 18, 1994, examining Aristotle's views on the objectivity of morality and the connection of his views to contemporary discussions of moral realism.
This volume contains the proceedings of the first Keeling colloquium which took place at the Warburg Institute in London from February 16 to 18, 1994, examining Aristotle's views on the objectivity of morality and the connection of his views to contemporary discussions of moral realism.
Preface Introduction Acting as the virtuous person acts The twofold natural foundation of justice according to Aristotle Testing the limits: the place of tragedy in Aristotle's ethics Aristotelian ethics and the "enlargement of thought" Aristotle and modern realism Eudaimonism and realism in Aristotle's ethics
Preface Introduction Acting as the virtuous person acts The twofold natural foundation of justice according to Aristotle Testing the limits: the place of tragedy in Aristotle's ethics Aristotelian ethics and the "enlargement of thought" Aristotle and modern realism Eudaimonism and realism in Aristotle's ethics
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