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  1. Some Suggestions for Interpreting Eth. Nic. 10. 7-8.Roger J. Sullivan - 1977 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 15 (1):129-138.
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  • The Ergon Inference.Alfonso Gomez-Lobo - 1989 - Phronesis 34 (1):170-184.
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  • Contemplation and happiness: A reconsideration.John M. Cooper - 1987 - Synthese 72 (2):187 - 216.
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  • The Fragility of Goodness.Martha Nussbaum - 1986 - Journal of Philosophy 85 (7):376-383.
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  • Aristotle’s Function Argument.Jennifer Whiting - 1988 - Ancient Philosophy 8 (1):33-48.
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  • The Peculiar Function of Human Beings.Richard Kraut - 1979 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 9 (3):467 - 478.
    The passage I will discuss in this paper, one of the best known in the Aristotelian corpus, occurs in Book I chapter 7 of the Nicomachean Ethics, and concerns the ergon, i.e. the function, of human beings. Aristotle argues that we have a function, that our happiness consists in fulfilling it, and that this function must be idion, i.e. it must be peculiar to us. On this basis, he asserts that our function cannot consist in being alive, nourishment, growth, or (...)
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  • Eudaimonia and Self-sufficiency in the Nicomachean Ethics.Robert Heinaman - 1988 - Phronesis 33 (1):31-53.
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  • Ergon and Eudaimonia in Nicomachean Ethics I: Reconsidering the Intellectualist Interpretation.Timothy Dean Roche - 1988 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 26 (2):175-194.
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  • Permanent Happiness: Aristotle and Solon.Terence H. Irwin - 1985 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 3:89-124.
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  • Human Nature and Intellectualism in Aristotle.Jennifer Whiting - 1986 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 68 (1):70-95.
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  • The Meaning of ΒΙΟΣ in Aristotle’s Ethics and Politics.David Keyt - 1989 - Ancient Philosophy 9 (1):15-21.
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  • The Role of the Ergon Argument in Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics.Deborah Achtenberg - 1989 - Ancient Philosophy 9 (1):37-47.
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  • Contemplation and the human good.Jon Moline - 1983 - Noûs 17 (1):37-53.
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  • Aristotle’s Theory of Moral Insight.T. Engberg-Pedersen - 1983 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 47 (2):312-313.
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  • An Analysis and Defense of Aristotle’s Method in Nicomachean Ethics i and x.Sherwin Klein - 1988 - Ancient Philosophy 8 (1):63-72.
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  • Aristotle's Man: Speculations Upon Aristotelian Anthropology.Stephen R. L. Clark - 1975 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Words have determinable sense only within a complex of unstated assumptions, and all interpretation must therefore go beyond the given material. This book addresses what is man's place in the Aristotelian world. It also describes man's abilities and prospects in managing his life, and considers how far Aristotle's treatment of time and history licenses the sort of dynamic interpretation of his doctrines that have been given. The ontological model that explains much of Aristotle's conclusions and methods is one of life-worlds, (...)
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  • Aristotle on the good for man.Michael Wedin - 1981 - Mind 90 (358):243-262.
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