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Aristotle's Anthropology

Aristotle's Anthropology

Aristotle's Anthropology

Geert Keil, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Nora Kreft, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
July 2019
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9781107192690

    This is the first collection of essays devoted specifically to the nature and significance of Aristotle's anthropological philosophy, covering the full range of his ethical, metaphysical and biological works. The book is organised into four parts, two of which deal with the metaphysics and biology of human nature and two of which discuss the anthropological foundations and implications of Aristotle's ethico-political works. The essay topics range from human nature and morality to friendship and politics, including original discussion and fresh perspectives on rationalism, the intellect, perception, virtue, the faculty of speech and the differences and similarities between human and non-human animals. Wide-ranging and innovative, the volume will be highly relevant for readers studying Aristotle as well as for anyone working on either ancient or contemporary philosophical anthropology.

    • Compares and contrasts Aristotle's anthropological philosophy across his ethical, metaphysical and biological works
    • Discusses the differences and similarities between human and non-human animals
    • Features debate on topics including rationality, morality, friendship and politics

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    ‘Innovative in nature and wide in range, the volume will be highly relevant to readers studying Aristotle, as well as to every who works on any ancient or contemporary philosophical anthropology.’ Dialogo Filosofico

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    Product details

    July 2019
    Hardback
    9781107192690
    304 pages
    234 × 156 × 20 mm
    0.57kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction: Aristotle's anthropology Geert Keil and Nora Kreft
    • Part I. Human Beings as Rational Animals:
    • 1. Aristotle on the definition of what it is to be human Christian Kietzmann
    • 2. Speech and the rational soul Ian C. McCready-Flora
    • 3. Aristotle's peculiarly human psychology Elena Cagnoli Fiecconi
    • 4. The planetary nature of mankind: a cosmological perspective on Aristotle's anthropology Christof Rapp
    • Part II. Human Nature in the Light of Aristotle's Biology:
    • 5. Is reason natural? Aristotle's zoology of rational animals James G. Lennox
    • 6. Spot the differences! The hidden philosophical anthropology in Aristotle's biological writings Jörn Müller
    • 7. Aristotle on the anthropological difference and animal minds Hans-Johann Glock
    • Part III. Aristotle's Moral Anthropology:
    • 8. Why human virtue is the measure of all virtue Kathi Beier
    • 9. Aristotle on friendship and being human Nora Kreft
    • 10. Aristotle on the possibility of moral perfection Christoph Horn
    • Part IV. Aristotle's Political Anthropology:
    • 11. Political animals and human nature in Aristotle's politics Joseph Karbowski
    • 12. Political animals and the genealogy of the polis: Aristotle's politics and Plato's statesman David J. Depew
    • 13. The deficiency of human nature: the task of a 'philosophy of human affairs' Dorothea Frede.
      Contributors
    • Geert Keil, Nora Kreft, Christian Kietzmann, Ian C. McCready-Flora, Elena Cagnoli Fiecconi, Christof Rapp, James G. Lennox, Jörn Müller, Hans-Johann Glock, Kathi Beier, Christoph Horn, Joseph Karbowski, David J. Depew, Dorothea Frede

    • Editors
    • Geert Keil , Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

      Geert Keil is Professor of Philosophy at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. He is co-editor of Vagueness in Psychiatry (2017) and Vagueness and Law (2016).

    • Nora Kreft , Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

      Nora Kreft is a research fellow in philosophy at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Her areas of research are moral psychology, philosophy of love and ancient philosophy.