Umfang:
1 Online-Ressource (vi, 178 pages)
ISBN:
9781350028036
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9781350028012
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9781350028029
Serie:
Bloomsbury studies in the Aristotelian tradition
Inhalt:
"In the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle suggests that a moral principle 'does not immediately appear to the man who has been corrupted by pleasure or pain'. Phantasia in Aristotle's Ethics investigates his claim and its reception in ancient and medieval Aristotelian traditions, including Arabic, Greek, Hebrew and Latin. While contemporary commentators on the Ethics have overlooked Aristotle's remark, his ancient and medieval interpreters made substantial contributions towards a clarification of the claim's meaning and relevance. Even when the hazards of transmission have left no explicit comments on this particular passage, as is the case in the Arabic tradition, medieval responders still offer valuable interpretations of phantasia (appearance) and its role in ethical deliberation and action. This volume casts light on these readings, showing how the distant voices from the medieval Arabic, Greek, Hebrew and Latin Aristotelian traditions still contribute to contemporary debate concerning phantasia, motivation and deliberation in Aristotle's Ethics."--Bloomsbury Publishing
Anmerkung:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 9781350028005
Weitere Ausg.:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Phantasia in Aristotle's ethics London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2019 ISBN 9781350028005
Sprache:
Englisch
Fachgebiete:
Philosophie
Schlagwort(e):
Aristoteles v384-v322 Ethica Nicomachea
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Electronic books
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Konferenzschrift
DOI:
10.5040/9781350028036
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350028036
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