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  1. Aristotle: Eudemian Ethics.Brad Inwood & Raphael Woolf (eds.) - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    Aristotle's Eudemian Ethics has been unjustly neglected in comparison with its more famous counterpart the Nicomachean Ethics. This is in large part due to the fact that until recently no complete translation of the work has been available. But the Eudemian Ethics is a masterpiece in its own right, offering valuable insights into Aristotle's ideas on virtue, happiness and the good life. This volume offers a translation by Brad Inwood and Raphael Woolf that is both fluent and exact, and an (...)
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  • Kinesis vs. Energeia: A much-read passage in (but not of) Aristotle's Metaphysics.Myles F. Burnyeat - 2008 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 34:219-291.
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  • The Virtues of Aristotle.D. S. Hutchinson - 1986 - New York: Routledge.
    Originally published in 1986. Both moral philosophers and philosophical psychologists need to answer the question ‘what is a virtue?’ and the best answer so far give is that of Aristotle. This book is a rigorous exposition of that answer. The elements of Aristotle’s doctrine of virtue are scattered throughout his writings; this book reconstructs his complex and comprehensive doctrine in one place. It also covers Aristotle’s views about choice, character, emotions and the role of pleasure and pain in virtue. The (...)
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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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  • (1 other version)Aristotle on the Perfect Life.Anthony Kenny - 1992 - Philosophy 68 (264):250-252.
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  • (1 other version)Aristotle on the Perfect Life.Anthony Kenny - 1992 - Utopian Studies 5 (1):191-191.
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  • Kalokagathia and the Unity of the Virtues in the Eudemian Ethics.Giulia Bonasio - 2020 - Apeiron 53 (1):27-57.
    In this paper, I argue that in the Eudemian Ethics, Aristotle proposes a strong version of the unity of the virtues. Evidence in favor of this strong version of the unity of the virtues results from reading the common books within the EE rather than as part of the Nicomachean Ethics. The unity of the virtues as defended in the EE includes not only practical wisdom and the character virtues, but also all the virtues of practical and theoretical thinking. Closely (...)
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  • Aristotle's Eudemian Ethics: Books I, II, and VIII.Michael Woods - 1985 - Philosophical Review 94 (3):401-406.
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  • (2 other versions)The Virtues of Aristotle.D. S. Hutchinson - 1986 - Ethics 99 (2):428-429.
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  • (2 other versions)The Virtues of Aristotle.D. S. Hutchinson - 1986 - Philosophy 62 (242):539-541.
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  • Natural Goods in the Eudemian Ethics.Giulia Bonasio - 2021 - Ancient Philosophy 41 (1):123-142.
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  • Happiness and the External Goods.Timothy Roche & T. D. Roche - 2014 - In Ronald M. Polansky (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics. New York, New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 34-63.
    The paper explores the main competing interpretations of Aristotle's view of the relation between happiness and external goods in the Nicomachean Ethics. On the basis of a careful analysis of what Aristotle says in the Nicomachean Ethics (and other works such as the Eudemian Ethics, Politics, Rhetoric, etc.) it is argued that it is likely that Aristotle takes at least some external goods to be actual constituents of happiness provided that (1) they are accompanied by virtuous activity and (2) the (...)
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  • The Eudemian Ethics of Aristotle.Peter L. P. Simpson - 2013 - Routledge.
    Among the works on ethics in the Aristotelian corpus, there is no serious dispute among scholars that the "Eudemian Ethics "is authentic. The "Eudemian Ethics "is" "increasingly read and used by scholars as a useful support and confirmation and sometimes contrast to the "Nicomachean Ethics." Yet, it remains a largely neglected work in the study of Aristotle's ethics, both among scholars and moral philosophers. Peter L. P. Simpson provides an analytical outline of the entire work together with summaries of each (...)
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  • A note on Metaphysics Θ.6, 1048b18–36.Carlo Natali - 2013 - Rhizomata 1 (1):104-114.
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  • (1 other version)Aristotle's Concept of Chance: Accidents, Cause, Necessity, and Determinism.John Dudley - 2013 - State University of New York Press.
    _The first exhaustive study of Aristotle's concept of chance._.
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  • Aristotle on luck, happiness, and Solon's dictum.Sarah Broadie - 2019 - In Ian M. Church & Robert J. Hartman (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy and Psychology of Luck. New York: Routledge.
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  • Aristotle and the Complete Life.Paul Farwell - 1995 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 12 (3):247 - 263.
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  • Incomplete Activities.Christiana Megan Meyvis Olfert - 2014 - Apeiron 47 (2):1-15.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Apeiron Jahrgang: 47 Heft: 2 Seiten: 230-244.
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  • BIOΣ TEΛEIOΣ in der aristotelischen Ethik.Emil Arleth - 1889 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 2 (1):13-21.
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  • Καθαρσισ παθηματων.Franz Dirlmeier - 1940 - Hermes 75 (1):81-92.
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  • On happiness and time.Eyjólfur K. Emilsson - 2015 - In Øyvind Rabbås, Eyjólfur Kjalar Emilsson, Hallvard Fossheim & Miira Tuominen (eds.), The Quest for the Good Life: Ancient Philosophers on Happiness. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
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  • Die Theorie des Glücks in Aristoteles' Eudemischer Ethik: Dorothea Frede und Günther Patzig].Friedemann Buddensiek - 1999 - Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
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  • (1 other version)Le bonheur: principe et fin de la morale aristotélicienne.Jean Vanier - 1965 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 159:271-273.
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  • (1 other version)Le bonheur: principe et fin de la morale aristotélicienne.Jean Vanier - 1965 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 71 (3):371-372.
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  • Le bonheur principe et fin de la morale aristotéliciene.Jean Vanier - 1965 - D. De Brouwer.
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