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Bridging the gap between Aristotle's science and ethics /edited By Devin Henry and Karen Margrethe Nielsen.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Cambridge University Press, (c)2015.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780511846397
  • 9781316318331
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • B491 .B753 2015
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Contents:
Aristotle on principles in ethics : political science as the science of the human good / Karen Margrethe Nielsen -- Practical and theoretical knowledge in Aristotle / James V. Allen -- Aristotle on practical and theoretical knowledge / David Charles -- Virtue and reason in Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics / Mary Louise Gill -- Enquiry and explanation -- Endoxa, facts, and the starting points of the Nicomachean Ethics / Joseph Karbowski -- Scientific and ethical methods in Aristotle's Eudemian and Nicomachean Ethics / Daniel Devereux -- The search for definitions of justice in Nicomachean Ethics 5 / Carlo Natali -- Holding for the most part : the demonstrability of moral facts / Devin Henry -- Ethics and the natural sciences -- Aristotle on the biological roots of virtue : the natural history of natural virtue / James G. Lennox -- Aristotle on knowing natural science for the sake of living well / Mariska Leunissen -- The science of soul in Aristotle's Ethics / Christopher Shields -- Luck in Aristotle's Physics and Ethics / Monte Ransome Johnson -- 'As if by convention alone' : the unstable ontology of Aristotle's Ethics / Charlotte Witt.
Subject: This book consolidates emerging research on Aristotle's science and ethics in order to explore the extent to which the concepts, methods, and practices he developed for scientific inquiry and explanation are used to investigate moral phenomena. Each chapter shows, in a different way, that Aristotle's ethics is much more like a science than it is typically represented. The upshot of this is twofold. First, uncovering the links between Aristotle's science and ethics promises to open up new and innovative directions for research into his moral philosophy. Second, showing why Aristotle thinks ethics can never be fully assimilated to the model of science will help shed new light on his views about the limits of science. The volume thus promises to make a significant contribution to our understanding of the epistemological, metaphysical, and psychological foundations of Aristotle's ethics.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Ethical first principles -- Aristotle on principles in ethics : political science as the science of the human good / Karen Margrethe Nielsen -- Practical and theoretical knowledge in Aristotle / James V. Allen -- Aristotle on practical and theoretical knowledge / David Charles -- Virtue and reason in Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics / Mary Louise Gill -- Enquiry and explanation -- Endoxa, facts, and the starting points of the Nicomachean Ethics / Joseph Karbowski -- Scientific and ethical methods in Aristotle's Eudemian and Nicomachean Ethics / Daniel Devereux -- The search for definitions of justice in Nicomachean Ethics 5 / Carlo Natali -- Holding for the most part : the demonstrability of moral facts / Devin Henry -- Ethics and the natural sciences -- Aristotle on the biological roots of virtue : the natural history of natural virtue / James G. Lennox -- Aristotle on knowing natural science for the sake of living well / Mariska Leunissen -- The science of soul in Aristotle's Ethics / Christopher Shields -- Luck in Aristotle's Physics and Ethics / Monte Ransome Johnson -- 'As if by convention alone' : the unstable ontology of Aristotle's Ethics / Charlotte Witt.

This book consolidates emerging research on Aristotle's science and ethics in order to explore the extent to which the concepts, methods, and practices he developed for scientific inquiry and explanation are used to investigate moral phenomena. Each chapter shows, in a different way, that Aristotle's ethics is much more like a science than it is typically represented. The upshot of this is twofold. First, uncovering the links between Aristotle's science and ethics promises to open up new and innovative directions for research into his moral philosophy. Second, showing why Aristotle thinks ethics can never be fully assimilated to the model of science will help shed new light on his views about the limits of science. The volume thus promises to make a significant contribution to our understanding of the epistemological, metaphysical, and psychological foundations of Aristotle's ethics.

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