Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics VIII.9, 1160a14–30

Classical Quarterly 44 (01):46- (1994)
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This difficult and evidently corrupt text of Aristotle has given rise to a variety of differing readings among the commentators. I shall propose a new and conservative emendation of the text, which, I believe, resolves all of the difficulties. But it is helpful first to take stock of those difficulties, in order to see what is required of a solution.

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