Moral Psychology and Human Action in Aristotle
Michael Pakaluk editor Giles Pearson editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:24th Feb '11
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Both Aristotle and moral psychology have been flourishing areas of philosophical inquiry in recent years. This volume aims to bring the two streams of research together, offering a fresh infusion of Aristotelian insights into moral psychology and philosophy of action, and the application of developed philosophical sensibility as regards the reading of Aristotelian texts. The contributors offer stimulating new examinations of Aristotle's understanding of the various psychological states, dispositions, processes, and acts -- including reasoning and deliberation -- that contribute to the understanding of human action and its ethical appraisal.
a terrific addition to the literature on Aristotle's practical philosophy ... The essays in Moral Psychology and Human Action in Aristotle deserve to be widely read and discussed by students and experts both inside and outside ancient philosophy. Buy it, read it and be inspired! * Karen Margrethe Nielsen, Polis *
ISBN: 9780199546541
Dimensions: 238mm x 157mm x 44mm
Weight: 690g
354 pages