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Moral psychology and human action in Aristotle / edited by Michael Pakaluk and Giles Pearson.

Contributor(s): Pakaluk, Michael 1957- | Pearson, Giles.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2011Description: x, 342 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780199546541 (hbk.); 0199546541 (hbk.).Subject(s): Aristotle | Aristoteles | Psychology and philosophy | Ethics, Ancient | Ethik | HandlungstheorieDDC classification: 170.92
Contents:
Pleasure as an activity in the Nicomachean ethics / Robert Heinaman -- Aristotle's theory of the emotions : emotions as pleasures and pains / Jamie Dow -- Desire in action : Aristotle's move / David Charles -- Aristotle and Scanlon on desire and motivation / Giles Pearson -- Phantasia in De motu animalium / Malcolm Schofield -- Aristotle on the ends of deliberation / Anthony Price -- Deliberation and choice in Aristotle / Heda Segvic -- Akrasia : the rest of the story? / David Charles -- Mixed actions and double effect / Michael Pakaluk -- Acquiring character : becoming grown-up / Gavin Lawrence -- Aristotle on responsibility for one's character / Pierre Destrée.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 319-328) and indexes.

Pleasure as an activity in the Nicomachean ethics / Robert Heinaman -- Aristotle's theory of the emotions : emotions as pleasures and pains / Jamie Dow -- Desire in action : Aristotle's move / David Charles -- Aristotle and Scanlon on desire and motivation / Giles Pearson -- Phantasia in De motu animalium / Malcolm Schofield -- Aristotle on the ends of deliberation / Anthony Price -- Deliberation and choice in Aristotle / Heda Segvic -- Akrasia : the rest of the story? / David Charles -- Mixed actions and double effect / Michael Pakaluk -- Acquiring character : becoming grown-up / Gavin Lawrence -- Aristotle on responsibility for one's character / Pierre Destrée.

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