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Weinman, Michael. Pleasure in Aristotle’s Ethics. Continuum. 2007.
Cloth, 176pp., NEW, Pleasure in Aristotle's Ethics provides an innovative and crucially important account of the role of pleasure and desire in Aristotle's ethics. Throughout Weinman seeks to overcome common impasses in the mainstream interpretation of Aristotle's ethical philosophy, through a careful study of Aristotle's account of pleasure in the human, but not merely human, good, thus presenting a new way in which we can improve our understanding of Aristotle's ethics.
9780826496041
Cloth, 176pp., NEW, Pleasure in Aristotle's Ethics provides an innovative and crucially important account of the role of pleasure and desire in Aristotle's ethics. Throughout Weinman seeks to overcome common impasses in the mainstream interpretation of Aristotle's ethical philosophy, through a careful study of Aristotle's account of pleasure in the human, but not merely human, good, thus presenting a new way in which we can improve our understanding of Aristotle's ethics.
9780826496041
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| Author | Weinman, Michael. |
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