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Reason and Human Good in Aristotle
John M. Cooper
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"A sophisticated and illuminating study of central questions about Aristotle's views on practical reason and the ultimate good. Cooper's three chapters . . . examine familiar exegetical puzzles in a fresh and challenging way; but they also . . . raise new and fruitful questions about the philosophical merits and implications of Aristotle's theories. . . . He writes vigorously and lucidly, with both scholarly rigor and philosophical imagination." --T. H. Irwin in Archiv fur Geschichte der Philosophie
"A sophisticated and illuminating study of central questions about Aristotle's views on practical reason and the ultimate good. Cooper's three chapters . . . examine familiar exegetical puzzles in a fresh and challenging way; but they also . . . raise new and fruitful questions about the philosophical merits and implications of Aristotle's theories. . . . He writes vigorously and lucidly, with both scholarly rigor and philosophical imagination." --T. H. Irwin in Archiv fur Geschichte der Philosophie
Product Details
Publisher
Hackett Publishing Co, Inc United States
Number of pages
216
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1986
Condition
New
Weight
261g
Number of Pages
218
Place of Publication
Cambridge, MA, United States
ISBN
9780872200227
SKU
V9780872200227
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About John M. Cooper
John M. Cooper is Henry Putnam University Professor of Philosophy, Princeton University.
Reviews for Reason and Human Good in Aristotle
Reason and Human Good in Aristotle opens up issues of interpretation which are as alive today as when it originally appeared. After almost two decades of extraordinary influence, this succinct book remains a 'must' for any serious bibliography of Aristotle's Ethics.
Sarah Broadie, Princeton University Cooper's careful and detailed treatment of deliberation and the content of good deliberation brought scholarship ... Read more
Sarah Broadie, Princeton University Cooper's careful and detailed treatment of deliberation and the content of good deliberation brought scholarship ... Read more