Virtue and Contemplation in Eudemian Ethics 8.3

Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 64:95–137 (2025)
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This paper argues that in Eudemian Ethics 8.3, virtue’s mean between excess and deficiency is defined by the standard of promoting the most contemplation. Promotion is indirect and constrained by virtue’s other essential features. The chapter’s apparent restriction of the standard to actions concerning natural goods actually serves a dialectical, not a restrictive, purpose. This paper proposes to unify the chapter’s argumentative arc.

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Roy C. Lee
Creighton University

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