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Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics

Aristotle's <I>Nicomachean Ethics</I>

Aristotle's <I>Nicomachean Ethics</I>

An Introduction
Michael Pakaluk, Clark University, Massachusetts
September 2005
Paperback
9780521520683

    This is an engaging and accessible introduction to the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle's great masterpiece of moral philosophy. Michael Pakaluk offers a thorough and lucid examination of the entire work, uncovering Aristotle's motivations and basic views while paying careful attention to his arguments. The chapter on friendship captures Aristotle's doctrine with clarity and insight, and Pakaluk gives original and compelling interpretations of the Function Argument, the Doctrine of the Mean, courage and other character virtues, Akrasia, and the two treatments of pleasure. There is also a useful section on how to read an Aristotelian text. This book will be invaluable for all student readers encountering one of the most important and influential works of Western philosophy.

    • Full of accessible examples for students new to philosophy
    • Includes an invaluable section on how to read an Aristotelian text
    • Pakaluk brings a light to old problems and difficult passages in Nicomachean Ethics

    Product details

    September 2005
    Paperback
    9780521520683
    360 pages
    216 × 140 × 20 mm
    0.49kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Reading Aristotle's 'Ethics'
    • 2. An outline of the goal of human life
    • 3. Character-related virtue
    • 4. Actions as signs of character
    • 5. Some particular character-related virtues
    • 6. Justice as a particular character-related virtue
    • 7. Thinking-related virtue
    • 8. Arkrasia, or failure of self-control
    • 9. Friendship
    • 10. Pleasure
    • 11. Happiness in outline.
      Author
    • Michael Pakaluk , Ave Maria University, Florida

      Michael Pakaluk is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Clark University, Massachusetts. He has published extensively in the history of philosophy, including Plato, Aquinas, Hume, and Reid, as well as in political philosophy.