Contents:
Virtue and Reason in Plato and Aristotle. Rabinoff, E.
Perception in Aristotle's ethics. Evanston: Northwestern University Press. Reeve, C. Action, Contemplation, and Happiness: an Essay on Aristotle. Riesbeck, D. Aristotle on Political Community.
Rogan, E. Paris: Editions Classiques Garnier. Roochnik, D. Retrieving Aristotle in an Age of Crisis. Paderborn: Wilhelm Fink. Scott, D. Segev, M. Aristotle on Religion. Trott, A.
Aristotle on the Nature of Community. Walker, M. Aristotle on the Uses of Contemplation. Ward, A.
Warren, J. II Translations Barnes, J. Bartlett, R. Bertelli, L. Aristotele, La politica, Libro I. Aristotele, La politica, Libro II. Aristotele, La politica, Libro IV. Paris: Flammarion. Dalimier, C. Kenny, A.
The Eudemian Ethics. Eudemian Ethics. Aristotle's political philosophy in its historical contexts: a new translation and commentary on Politics books 5 and 6. New York: Routledge.
Lord, C. Nicomachean Ethics. Indianapolis: Hackett. Aristotle Politics. A New Translation. Rhodes, P. Aristotele, Costituzione degli Ateniesi Athenaion Politeia. Traduzione di A. Zambrini, T. Gargiulo e P. Milano: Fondazione Lorenzo Valla, Mondadori.
Virtues of Thought is an excursion through interconnecting philosophical topics in Plato and Aristotle, under the expert guidance of Aryeh Kosman. Exploring. Exploring what two foundational figures, Plato and Aristotle, have to say essays along with classics in the field, Virtues of Thought makes a.
The Athenian Constitution: written in the School of Aristotle. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. Sachs, J. Simpson, P.
The Eudemian Ethics of Aristotle. The Great Ethics of Aristotle. Zanatta, M. Aristotele, Etica Eudemia. Milan: Biblioteca Univ. Bader, eds. The Highest Good in Aristotle and Kant. Baracchi, C. Bloomsbury Companion to Aristotle. London: Bloomsbury. Bermon, E. Laurand and J. Terrel, eds. Pessac: Presses Universitaires de Bordeaux. Laurand, and J. Louvain: Peeters. Bobonich, C. The Cambridge companion to ancient ethics. Deslauriers, M. Zingano, eds. Leuven: Peeters. Jaulin, eds.
Paris: Publications de la Sorbonne. Horn, and J. Jinek, eds. Nous, Polis, Nomos. Festschrift Francisco L. Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag. Henry, D. Nielsen, eds. Keyt, D. Nature and justice: studies in the ethical and political philosophy of Plato and Aristotle. Kosman, A. Virtues of Thought: Essays on Plato and Aristotle. Leigh, F. Keeling Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy. Curnis, eds. The harmony of conflict: The Aristotelian foundation of politics.
Lockwood, T. Samaras, eds. The Politics of Aristotle: Reconstructions and interpretations. Miller, J. Pakaluk, M. Pearson, eds. Moral Psychology and Human Action in Aristotle. Polansky, R.
He so happened to be a student of Socrates. Civic virtue covers a good deal of ground for Aristotle, but in his distinction between the good man and the good citizen there exists the potential argument that state education should be restricted to teaching the civic virtues essential to citizenship, thereby leaving a broad area of moral autonomy to the individual — a sphere in which the state should not intervene. Despite this diversity, however, most of the essays in the volume explore what Plato and Aristotle have to say about modes of human thought. Baker, S. Colaner, N. Index Pages
IV Journal articles on the ethical corpus Abolafia, J. Angier, Tom. Aufderheide, J. Baker, S.