Die Theorie des Guten in Aristoteles' 'Nikomachischer Ethik'

This book offers a new interpretation of the theory of the good in Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics. In a careful reading focusing particularly on the first chapters, the author argues that Aristotle has a more complex relationship to a teleological conception of the good than is often assumed. Understanding the subtleties of Aristotle’s attitude on this point can help solve some difficult interpretative issues. Moreover, it can open up a new perspective on the project Aristotle is pursuing in his ethics.

 



Philipp Brüllmann, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin.

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