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Nicomachean Ethics

Autor Aristotle Traducere de Terence Irwin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 aug 2019
Terence Irwin’s edition of the Nicomachean Ethics offers more aids to the reader than are found in any modern English translation. It includes an Introduction, headings to help the reader follow the argument, explanatory notes on difficult or important passages, and a full glossary explaining Aristotle’s technical terms.
 
The Third Edition offers additional revisions of the translation as well as revised and expanded versions of the notes, glossary, and Introduction. Also new is an appendix featuring translated selections from related texts of Aristotle.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781624668159
ISBN-10: 1624668151
Pagini: 480
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:Third Edition, third edition
Editura: Hackett Publishing Company,Inc
Colecția Hackett Publishing Company, Inc.
Locul publicării:United States

Recenzii

"The translation is absolutely reliable and is supplemented with notes that highlight any and all possible problems. Rich and easy to use. I love that 40 pages of supplementary texts from Aristotle are included. . . . Sometimes new editions seem pointless. This is worth it!"
—James C. Klagge, Virginia Tech
"I will certainly be using this third edition in the fall semester and subsequent semester. The second edition was already very good. This new edition makes it even better with its improved translation, expanded notes, and invaluable glossary."
—Peter Tumulty, St. Michael's College, VT

Notă biografică

Aristotle (Greek: ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿ Aristotél¿s, pronounced [aristotél¿¿s]; 384-322 BC)[A] was a Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece. Taught by Plato, he was the founder of the Lyceum, the Peripatetic school of philosophy, and the Aristotelian tradition. His writings cover many subjects. including physics, biology, zoology, metaphysics, logic, ethics, estheticspoetry, theatre, music, rhetoric, psychology, linguistics, economics, politics, and government. Aristotle provided a complex synthesis of the various philosophies existing prior to him. It was above all from his teachings that the West inherited its intellectual lexicon, as well as problems and methods of inquiry. As a result, his philosophy has exerted a unique influence on almost every form of knowledge in the West and it continues to be a subject of contemporary philosophical discussion. Little is known about his life. Aristotle was born in the city of Stagira in Northern Greece. His father, Nicomachus, died when Aristotle was a child, and he was brought up by a guardian. At seventeen or eighteen years of age he joined Plato's Academy in Athens and remained there until the age of thirty-seven (c. 347 BC).[4] Shortly after Plato died, Aristotle left Athens and, at the request of Philip II of Macedon, tutored Alexander the Great beginning in 343 BC.[5] He established a library in the Lyceum which helped him to produce many of his hundreds of books on papyrus scrolls. Though Aristotle wrote many elegant treatises and dialogues for publication, only around a third of his original output has survived, none of it intended for publication.[6] Aristotle's views on physical science profoundly shaped medieval scholarship. Their influence extended from Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages into the Renaissance, and were not replaced systematically until the Enlightenment and theories such as classical mechanics. Some of Aristotle's zoological observations found in his biology, such as on the hectocotyl (reproductive) arm of the octopus, were disbelieved until the 19th century. His works contain the earliest known formal study of logic, studied by medieval scholars such as Peter Abelard and John Buridan. Aristotle's influence on logic also continued well into the 19th century.

Cuprins

Acknowledgements
Introduction
Aristotle: A Brief Chronology
Aristotle in the History of Philosophy: A Brief Chronology
A Note on the Translation

Nicomachean Ethics
  • Book I: Human Happiness and Virtuous Action
  • Book II: Moral Virtue and the Mean
  • Book III: Choice, Deliberation, and Moral Virtue
  • Book IV: The Moral Virtues as Social Virtues
  • Book V: Justice
  • Book VI: The Intellectual Virtues
  • Book VII: Self-Control and Lack of Self-Control
  • Book VIII: Friendship
  • Book IX: Friendship and Our Duties to Others
  • Book X: Pleasure and the Pursuit of Knowledge
Appendix A: The Main Argument of the Nicomachean Ethics
Appendix B: The Functions of a Human Being and the Virtues They Require
Appendix C: Selections from Aristotle’s Politics, Book I
Appendix D: Selections from Plato’s Republic, Book I
  • 1. Thrasymachus’ Speech on the Nature of Justice (338d–344d)
  • 2. Plato on Function and Virtue (352d–354a)
Appendix E: Selections from Thomas Aquinas on Natural Law
  • 1. From Article 2: Does Natural Law Contain Many Precepts or Just One?
  • 2. From Article 4: Is There One Natural Law for All People?
  • 3. Article 5: Can the Natural Law Be Changed?
Glossary of Key Terms
Select Bibliography
Index