Aristotle's Practical Side: On His Psychology, Ethics, Politics and Rhetoric

Boston: Brill (2006)
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Aristotle’s analysis of emotion and his moral psychology are discussed, as are the relation of virtue to emotion, the status of animals, human friendship and the subordinate role of slaves and women. Persuasion through words and character also receive attention

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