Cognition of Value in Aristotle’s Ethics: Promise of Enrichment, Threat of Destruction

State University of New York Press (2002)
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Argues that the central cognitive component of ethical virtue for Aristotle is awareness of the value of particulars

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reprint Achtenberg, Deborah (2012) "Cognition of Value in Aristotle’s Ethics: Promise of Enrichment,Threat of Destruction". SUNY Press

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Deborah Achtenberg
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