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Product Identifiers
Publisher
STATE University of New York Press
ISBN-10
1438462670
ISBN-13
9781438462677
eBay Product ID (ePID)
221844061
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
182 Pages
Publication Name
Contemplating Friendship in Aristotle's Ethics
Language
English
Subject
Friendship, Ethics & Moral Philosophy, History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical, Political
Publication Year
2016
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Family & Relationships, Philosophy
Series
Suny Series in Ancient Greek Philosophy Ser.
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
13.2 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2016-007293
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
" Contemplating Friendship is a terrific work Ward consistently provokes thought and prompts readers to turn to Aristotle's text time and again." -- Perspectives on Political Science "In this short book on the Nicomachean Ethics , Ann Ward offers something for readers both new to and familiar with the text. For new readers, her book generally follows the path of the Ethics itself; there are clear, and often illuminating, treatments of many of the major themes, such as voluntary action, the possibility of akrasia , and the varieties of friendship For readers more familiar with the text, Ward's book addresses a variety of puzzles therein, focusing on the debate between 'exclusive' interpretations of happiness that emphasize solely contemplation and 'inclusive' readings that call for moral, or ethical, virtue as well Her book, generally well-written and largely free of arcane debates about secondary literature, is thus itself an act of friendship and contemplation." -- Polis "Ward's book is not just about friendship: instead she ingeniously knits this topic into a discussion of wider Aristotelian themes such as happiness, moral and intellectual virtue, contemplation, metaphysics, wealth distribution, money, justice, and more It is refreshing to see such attention to gender in studying friendship. Ward provides a close yet accessible reading of Aristotle, engaging many other scholars along the way." -- Review of Politics, "Ward's book is not just about friendship: instead she ingeniously knits this topic into a discussion of wider Aristotelian themes such as happiness, moral and intellectual virtue, contemplation, metaphysics, wealth distribution, money, justice, and more ... It is refreshing to see such attention to gender in studying friendship. Ward provides a close yet accessible reading of Aristotle, engaging many other scholars along the way." -- Review of Politics, "... Contemplating Friendship is a terrific work ... Ward consistently provokes thought and prompts readers to turn to Aristotle's text time and again." -- Perspectives on Political Science "In this short book on the Nicomachean Ethics , Ann Ward offers something for readers both new to and familiar with the text. For new readers, her book generally follows the path of the Ethics itself; there are clear, and often illuminating, treatments of many of the major themes, such as voluntary action, the possibility of akrasia , and the varieties of friendship ... For readers more familiar with the text, Ward's book addresses a variety of puzzles therein, focusing on the debate between 'exclusive' interpretations of happiness that emphasize solely contemplation and 'inclusive' readings that call for moral, or ethical, virtue as well ... Her book, generally well-written and largely free of arcane debates about secondary literature, is thus itself an act of friendship and contemplation." -- Polis "Ward's book is not just about friendship: instead she ingeniously knits this topic into a discussion of wider Aristotelian themes such as happiness, moral and intellectual virtue, contemplation, metaphysics, wealth distribution, money, justice, and more ... It is refreshing to see such attention to gender in studying friendship. Ward provides a close yet accessible reading of Aristotle, engaging many other scholars along the way." -- Review of Politics
Grade From
College Graduate Student
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
177.62
Table Of Content
Acknowledgments 1. Contemplating Friendship in Aristotle's Ethics 2. Teleology, Inequality, and Autonomy 3. Moral Virtue: Possibilities and Limits 4. Justice: Giving to Each What Is Owed 5. Intellectual Virtue, Akrasia , and Political Philosophy 6. Citizens, Friends, and Philosophers 7. Happiness and Maternal Contemplation Notes Bibliography Index
Synopsis
Examines how Aristotle posits political philosophy and the experience of friendship as a means to bind strictly intellectural virtue with morality., In this book, Ann Ward explores Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics , focusing on the progressive structure of the argument. Aristotle begins by giving an account of moral virtue from the perspective of the moral agent, only to find that the account itself highlights fundamental tensions within the virtues that push the moral agent into the realm of intellectual virtue. However, the existence of an intellectual realm separate from the moral realm can lead to lack of self-restraint. Aristotle, Ward argues, locates political philosophy and the experience of friendship as possible solutions to the problem of lack of self-restraint, since political philosophy thinks about the human things in a universal way, and friendship grounds the pursuit of the good which is happiness understood as contemplation. Ward concludes that Aristotle's philosophy of friendship points to the embodied intellect of timocratic friends and mothers in their activity of mothering as engaging in the highest form of contemplation and thus living the happiest life., Examines how Aristotle posits political philosophy and the experience of friendship as a means to bind strictly intellectural virtue with morality. In this book, Ann Ward explores Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics , focusing on the progressive structure of the argument. Aristotle begins by giving an account of moral virtue from the perspective of the moral agent, only to find that the account itself highlights fundamental tensions within the virtues that push the moral agent into the realm of intellectual virtue. However, the existence of an intellectual realm separate from the moral realm can lead to lack of self-restraint. Aristotle, Ward argues, locates political philosophy and the experience of friendship as possible solutions to the problem of lack of self-restraint, since political philosophy thinks about the human things in a universal way, and friendship grounds the pursuit of the good which is happiness understood as contemplation. Ward concludes that Aristotle's philosophy of friendship points to the embodied intellect of timocratic friends and mothers in their activity of mothering as engaging in the highest form of contemplation and thus living the happiest life.
LC Classification Number
B430.W37 2016
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