The Routledge Guidebook to Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics by Gerard J. Hughes

By Gerard J. Hughes

Written through some of the most vital founding figures of Western philosophy, Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics represents a severe aspect within the research of ethics which has motivated the course of contemporary philosophy.
The Routledge Guidebook to Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics introduces the foremost topics in Aristotle’s nice e-book and acts as a significant other for interpreting this key paintings, examining:
• The context of Aristotle’s paintings and the history to his writing
• every one separate a part of the textual content in terms of its targets, meanings and impact
• The reception the publication acquired whilst first noticeable by way of the world
• The relevance of Aristotle’s paintings to fashionable philosophy, its legacy and influence.
With additional examining incorporated all through, this article is vital interpreting for all scholars of philosophy, and all these wishing to familiarize yourself with this vintage paintings.

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In the Ethics, Aristotle speaks in particular of two kinds of arete-, distinguished by the fact that some belong to one’s moral character (for example, courage, or generosity), and others to one’s skill at thinking (such as being good at planning, or quick to grasp the point of something). Different translators adopt different policies when coping with these complexities. Some will try, if it is at all possible, always to use the same English word for the same Greek word, even if it sounds a little strange on occasion, just so that the reader can easily tell which Greek word is involved.

Ideally, then, we can hope to discover a theory of ethics which seems to us reasonable in itself, which explains why we are justified in at least most of the moral beliefs we hold, and perhaps also might explain how we could have come to be mistaken about others. An explanation in terms of well-used human capabilities will be convincing if, better than any other account of morals, it broadly accounts for the moral beliefs we have, and especially those which are very widely shared. So, is the highly intelligent and emotionally balanced and wonderfully calculating thief exercising his human capacities well, or not?

In the Ethics, Aristotle speaks in particular of two kinds of arete-, distinguished by the fact that some belong to one’s moral character (for example, courage, or generosity), and others to one’s skill at thinking (such as being good at planning, or quick to grasp the point of something). Different translators adopt different policies when coping with these complexities. Some will try, if it is at all possible, always to use the same English word for the same Greek word, even if it sounds a little strange on occasion, just so that the reader can easily tell which Greek word is involved.

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