The Aristotelian ethics: a study of the relationship between the Eudemian and Nicomachean ethics of Aristotle

Oxford [Eng.]: Clarendon Press (1978)
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A study of the relationship between the Eudemian and Nichomachean Ethics of Aristotle.

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The Dating of the Aristotelian Ethical Treatises

This chapter discusses and examines the evidence for dating the ethical treatises that can be drawn from their texts. It will not attempt to present an overall theory of the development of Aristotle's ethics, nor the progress of his philosophy as a whole. The chapter also includes a chrono... see more

The Dating of the Aristotelian Ethical Treatises

This chapter discusses and examines the evidence for dating the ethical treatises that can be drawn from their texts. It will not attempt to present an overall theory of the development of Aristotle's ethics, nor the progress of his philosophy as a whole. The chapter also includes a chrono... see more

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