Aristotle s ethics pdf
[DOC File]John Henry McDowell - News | Philosophy
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Spindel Conference on Aristotle’s ethics, Memphis State University (1988) Workshop on propositional attitudes, University of Minnesota (1988) Griffin workshop on issues in ethics, Lake Arrowhead, California (1989) Commentator at APA symposium on the thought of Wittgenstein, Eastern Division (1989)
Syllabus - Faculty of Philosophy
Virtue is a central ethical concept. This section examines the nature of virtue. One important debate concerns how best to understand Aristotle’s influential account of virtue as consisting in a ‘mean’ between extremes.
Reading List - University of Cambridge
Rorty, Amélie O., ed., Essays on Aristotle's Ethics (Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1980). [Essays by Ackrill, Nagel, Pears, Urmson and Burnyeat] Hellenistic philosophers on the good life, knowledge and fate
[DOC File]Chapter 2: Ethics: The Bedrock of a Society
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Chapter 2: Ethics: The Bedrock of a Society. Defining Ethics. Michael Josephson, “Definitions in ethics.” [See separate file in this folder] Michael Josephson, Becoming an Exemplary Police Officer (Los Angeles: Josephson Institute, 2007). Although this book was written for police officers, it offers Josephson’s thinking on ethics in a ...
[DOC File]PHI110 Study Guide - December @ University
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Rorty A. O., Essays on Aristotle's Ethics (University of California Press, 1980) chs 1 & 2. *Urmson, J. Aristotle's Ethics (Blackwell, 1988). Williams, B. Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy (Fontana, 1985), chs 1 & 3. Section 2: Foundations of Morality. Challenges to Objectivity (1) …
[DOC File]MORAL PARSIMONY
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Aristotle’s Ethics. Founded his own school, the lyceum. After his death, his treatises on reasoning were grouped together and called Organon, which is the basis for the field of Logic. Aristotle used a _____ approach to ethical . problems but he was mostly a _____. What would Aristotle …
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Aristotle’s Ethics Robert C. Roberts Aquinas’ De Malo Thomas Hibbs & Robert Kruschwitz . Aquinas on the Passions Robert Miner . Aquinas’ Summa Contra Gentiles Thomas Hibbs Aquinas on the Trinity and the Incarnation Alexander R. Pruss . Augustine’s Cassiciacum Dialogues Michael P. Foley ...
[DOC File]The Happiness Hypothesis: Finding Modern Truth in Ancient ...
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Plato’s Republic and Aristotle’s Nichomachean Ethics, two of the greatest works of Greek philosophy, are essentially treatises on the virtues and their cultivation. Even the Epicureans, who thought pleasure was the goal of life, believed that people needed virtues to cultivate pleasures.
[DOC File]Time and Necessity: Aristotle’s “Sea-Battle”
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Time and Necessity: Aristotle’s “Sea-Battle” The passage in Aristotle's logical works which has received perhaps the most intense discussion in recent decades is On Interpretation 9, where Aristotle discusses the question whether every proposition about the future must be either true or false.
[DOC File]Why You Think the Way You Do, by Glenn Sunshine
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Aristotle's writings constitute a first at creating a comprehensive system of Western philosophy, encompassing morality and aesthetics, logic and science, politics and metaphysics. Plato (428 BC – 348 BC), was a Classical Greek philosopher, mathematician, writer of philosophical dialogues, and founder of the Academy in Athens, the first ...
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