The Unity of the Virtues in the Eudemian Ethics is the first monograph in English entirely dedicated to Aristotle's long understudied Eudemian Ethics, now in the process of being rediscovered thanks to the new Greek edition of the text. This book argues that in the Eudemian Ethics, Aristotle develops a distinctive philosophical proposal pertaining to how the virtues (or excellences) are unified and co-function together. It sheds light on core topics in Aristotle's ethics such as practical wisdom, character virtues, theoretical thinking, the excellent agent, and happiness.
The Unity of the Virtues in the Eudemian Ethics is the first monograph in English entirely dedicated to Aristotle's long understudied Eudemian Ethics, now in the process of being rediscovered thanks to the new Greek edition of the text. This book argues that in the Eudemian Ethics, Aristotle develops a distinctive philosophical proposal pertaining to how the virtues (or excellences) are unified and co-function together. It sheds light on core topics in Aristotle's ethics such as practical wisdom, character virtues, theoretical thinking, the excellent agent, and happiness.
Dr. Giulia Bonasio is Assistant Professor in Ancient Philosophy at Durham University. She specialises in Aristotle's ethics, in particular the Eudemian Ethics. She has been a Guest Junior Professor at the University of Zürich and a Senior Fellow at the Collegium Helveticum. She was a Faculty Fellow at King's College (Canada) and a Lecturer in the Department of Classics at Dalhousie University. She was educated in Italy and completed her PhD at Columbia University.
Inhaltsangabe
* CHAPTER 1: The unity of the parts of the soul * CHAPTER 2: Phronêsis and the virtues of practical thinking * CHAPTER 3: The interdependence between the character virtues and phronêsis * CHAPTER 4: Epistêmê is said in many ways * CHAPTER 5: The virtues of theoretical thinking in the Functional Unity of the Virtues * CHAPTER 6: Kalokagathia: the Functional Unity of the Virtues
* CHAPTER 1: The unity of the parts of the soul * CHAPTER 2: Phronêsis and the virtues of practical thinking * CHAPTER 3: The interdependence between the character virtues and phronêsis * CHAPTER 4: Epistêmê is said in many ways * CHAPTER 5: The virtues of theoretical thinking in the Functional Unity of the Virtues * CHAPTER 6: Kalokagathia: the Functional Unity of the Virtues
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