Aristotle’s Ethical Theory. Oxford University Press (1968). This book examines Aristotle's ethical doctrines as they are expounded in the work known as the Nicomachean Ethics (EN).
Aristotle’s Ethical Theory. This is a study of Aristotle's moral philosophy as it is contained in the Nicomachean Ethics. Hardie examines the difficulties of the text; presents a map of inescapable philosophical questions; and brings out the ambiguities and critical disagreements on some central topics, inclduing happiness, the soul, the ethical mean, and the initiation of action. Two other works on ethics have come down as Aristotle's, the Eudemian Ethics (EE) and the Great Ethics or Magna Moralia.
Aristotle's Ethical Theory. This book was published in 1968 and has been out of print for a number of years. It is now reprinted with the pagination unchanged but with additional matter in the form of Appended Notes. Aristotle's Ethical Theory. The Bibliography has been rearranged and brought up to date. The revised Index has been enlarged by the inclusion of references to the Appended Notes, and an index of Aristotelian passages has been added.
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Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1968 Aristotle's Ethics - HardieW. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1968. Cloth, 50s. net. - Volume 20 Issue 2 - D. W. Hamlyn. This is explicitly stated in Book X, where it is also affirmed that the question of which laws reason should impose is addressed in The Politics. The Ethics and Politics can therefore be seen as a unity-as Aristotle's version of Plato's Republic-and it is the failure to recognize this that explains Aristotle's misappropriation by the modern virtue ethicists. This is a study of Aristotle's moral philosophy as it is contained in the Nicomachean Ethics
Aristotle's Ethical Theory. The book examines the difficulties of the text; presents a map of inescapable philosophical questions; and brings out the ambiguities and critical disagreements on some central topics, including happiness, the soul, the ethical mean, and the initiation of action. Keywords: Aristotle, moral philosophy, Nicomachean Ethics, philosophical questions, happiness, soul, ethical man, initiation of action. Bibliographic Information. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Grice always emphasised what he saw as his own good fortune in being allocated as tutee to W. R. (Frank) Hardie. a b c d e Bailey, Cyril; Pottle, Mark (January 2011). Hardie, William Ross (1862–1916)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. A Lucianic Dialogue, Between Socrates in Hades and Certain Men of the Present Day, Who Are Conducted Thither by Pollux on One of His Annual Excursions (1922) by William Francis Ross Hardie.
This is a study of Aristotle's moral philosophy as it is contained in the Nicomachean Ethics.
Aristotle conceives of ethical theory as a field distinct from the theoretical sciences. Its methodology must match its subject matter-good action-and must respect the fact that in this field many generalizations hold only for the most part.
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Aristotle's Ethics - W. Hamlyn (a1). Birkbeck College, London.