Aristotle : Nicomachean ethics, Book VII : Symposium Aristotelicum

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Aristotle : Nicomachean ethics, Book VII : Symposium Aristotelicum

edited by Carlo Natali

Oxford University Press, 2009

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注記

"The XVIIth Symposium Aristotelicum met from 11 to 16 July 2005 on the island of Sant'Elena, a section of the city of Venice ..."--Pref

Bibliography: p. [265]-270

Includes indexes

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内容説明

A distinguished international team of scholars under the editorship of Carlo Natali have collaborated to produce a systematic, chapter-by-chapter study of one of the most influential texts in the history of moral philosophy. The seventh book of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics discusses weakness of will in its first ten chapters, then turns in the last four chapters to pleasure and its relation to the supreme human good.

目次

  • Introduction
  • 1. Nicomachean Ethics VII. 1-2: Introduction, Method, and Puzzles
  • 2. Nicomachean Ethics VII. 3: Varieties of akrasia
  • 3. Nicomachean Ethics VII. 4: Plain and qualified akrasia
  • 4. Nicomachean Ethics VII, 1148b15-1150a8: Beastliness, irascibility and akrasia
  • 5. Nicomachean Ethics VII, 1150a9-1150b28: Akrasia and self-control, and softness and endurance
  • 6. Nicomachean Ethics VII, 1150b29-1151b22: Akrasia, enkrateia, and some look-alikes
  • 7. Nicomachean Ethics VII. 11: (In) Continence in Context
  • 8. Nicomachean Ethics VII. 11-12: Pleasure: The antihedonists' challenge
  • 9. Nicomachean Ethics VII. 14, 1153b1-1154a21 : Pleasure and eudaimonia
  • 10. Nicomachean Ethics NE VII. 14, 1154a 22-b34: The pain of the living and divine pleasure

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