Aristotle on the Sources of the Ethical Life

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Aristotle on the Sources of the Ethical Life

Ancient, classical and medieval texts Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy Ethics and moral philosophy

Author: Sylvia Berryman

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Collection: Oxford Aristotle Studies Series

Language: English

Published by: OUP Oxford

Published on: 13th March 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 540 Kb

ISBN: 9780192571922


Aristotle on the Sources of the Ethical Life

Challenges the common belief that Aristotle's ethics is founded on an appeal to human nature, an appeal that is thought to be intended to provide both substantive ethical advice and justification for the demands of ethics. Sylvia Berryman argues that this is not Aristotle's intent, while resisting the view that Aristotle was blind to questions of the source or justification of his ethical views.

She interprets Aristotle's views as a middle way between the metaphysical grounding offered by Platonists, and the scepticism or subjectivist alternatives articulated by others. The commitments implicit in the nature of action figure prominently in this account: Aristotle reinterprets Socrates' famous paradox that no one does evil willingly, taking it to mean that a commitment to pursuing the good is implicit in the very nature of action.

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