Action and contemplation : studies in the moral and political thought of Aristotle

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Action and contemplation : studies in the moral and political thought of Aristotle

Robert C. Bartlett, Susan D. Collins, editors

(SUNY series in ancient Greek philosophy)

State University of New York Press, c1999

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Description

This wide-ranging collection of essays by European and American scholars presents some of the most interesting and important work now being done on the political philosophy of Aristotle. Part One investigates what is arguably the most urgent and controversial question of concern to students of Aristotle today, namely, the possibility of grounding moral and political action in some version of Aristotelian rationalism. Part Two considers a series of specific questions arising from the Politics and the Nicomachean Ethics, among which are Aristotle's understanding of moral virtue; the problem of evil; justice and the very idea of "common good"; friendship; the status of the philosophic life vis-à-vis the political; and the outlines of the best possible political community. [Contributors include Wayne Ambler, Robert C. Bartlett, Ronald Beiner, Richard Bodéüs, David Bolotin, Hauke Brunkhorst, Eric Buzzetti, Susan D. Collins, Kent Enns, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Louis Hunt, Joseph Knippenberg, David K. O'Connor, Lorraine Smith Pangle, Judith A. Swanson, Aristide Tessitore, Franco Volpi, and Bernard Yack.]

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgements Introduction Part One Aristotle Today Relativism and the Possibility of Rational Moral Judgment Chapter 1 The Rehabilitation of Practical Philosophy and Neo-Aristotelianism Franco Volpi
  • Translated by Eric Buzzetti Chapter 2 The Modern Form of the Classical Republic The Repression of the Judeo-Christian Heritage in Hannah Arendt's Attempt to Renew the Aristotelian Concept of Politics Hauke Brunkhorst
  • Translated by Louis Hunt Chapter 3 Do We Need a Philosophical Ethics? Theory, Prudence, and the Primacy of Ethos Ronald Beiner Chapter 4 Aristotle and the Ethic of Imperatives Hans-Georg Gadamer
  • Translated by Joseph M. Knippenberg Chapter 5 The Natural Foundations of Right and Aristotelian Philosophy Richard Bodéüs
  • Translated by Kent Enns Part Two Issues in the Nicomachean Ethics and Politics Chapter 6 The Ambitions of Aristotle's Audience and the Activist Ideal of Happiness David K. O'connor Chapter 7 The Moral Virtues in Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics Susan D. Collins Chapter 8 Aristotle on the Question of Evil David Bolotin Chapter 9 Friendship and Self-Love in Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics Lorraine Smith Pangle Chapter 10 Socrates in Aristotle's "Philosophy of Human Affairs" Aristide Tessitore Chapter 11 Aristotle on Nature, Human Nature, and Justice A Consideration of the Natural Functions of Men and Women in the City Judith A. Swanson Chapter 12 Aristotle and Thrasymachus on the Common Good Wayne Ambler Chapter 13 Community and Conflict in Aristotle's Political Philosophy Bernard Yack Chapter 14 The "Realism" of Classical Political Science An Introduction to Aristotle's Best Regime Robert C. Bartlett List of Contributors Index

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