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Aristotle and the virtues
Howard J. Curzer
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An edition of Aristotle and the virtues (2012)

Aristotle and the virtues

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"Aristotle is the father of virtue ethics- a discipline which is receiving renewed scholarly attention. Yet Aristotle's accounts of the individual virtues remain opaque, for most contemporary commentators of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics have focused upon other matters. In contrast, Howard J. Curzer takes Aristotle's detailed description of the individual virtues to be central to his ethical theory. Working through the Nicomachean Ethics virtue-by-virtue, explaining and generally defending Aristotle's claims, this book brings each of Aristotle's virtues alive. A new Aristotle emerges, an Aristotle fascinated by the details of the individual virtues."--Jacket.

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English
Pages
451

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Cover of: Aristotle and the virtues
Aristotle and the virtues
2012, Oxford University Press
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2012, Oxford University Press
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Table of Contents

Moral virtues. Courage and continence
Temperence and incontinence
Liberality and benevolence
Magnificence and heroic virtue
Megalopsychia and appropriate ambition
Good temper and forgiveness
Wit and wounding
Friendliness and civility
Truthfulness and integrity
Justice and friendship. General, particular and poetic justice
Varieties of friendship
Justice in friendship
Moral development. Practical wisdom and reciprocity of virtue
Aristotle's painful path to virtue : the many and generous-minded
Shame and moral development : the incontinent, the continent, the naturally virtuous and the properly virtuous
Aristotles's losers : the vicious, the brutish, natural slaves and tragic heros
Happiness and luck.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 426-436) and index.

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Oxford, New York
Other Titles
Aristotle & the virtues

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
171/.3
Library of Congress
B491.V57 C87 2012, B491.V57, B491.E7 C87 2012, B430 .C87 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
451 pages
Number of pages
451

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Open Library
OL28388746M
ISBN 10
0199693722, 0198709641
ISBN 13
9780199693726, 9780198709640
LCCN
2011942653
OCLC/WorldCat
751045026

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