Acknowledgments ............................................... vii
Introduction .................................................... 1
1. Aristotle on Eudaimonia ...................................... 7
Thomas Nagel
2. Aristotle on Eudaimonia ..................................... 15
J.L. Ackrill
3. The Metaphysical and Psychological Basis of
Aristotle's Ethics .......................................... 35
Т.Н. Irwin
4. Self-Movers ................................................. 55
David J. Furley
5. Aristotle on Learning to Be Good ............................ 69
M.F. Burnyeat
6. Aristotle on Action ......................................... 93
J.L. Ackrill
7. Being Properly Affected: Virtues and Feelings in
Aristotle's Ethics ......................................... 103
L.A. Kosman
8. Reason and Responsibility in Aristotle ..................... 117
Т.Н. Irwin
9. Aristotle's Doctrine of the Mean ........................... 157
J.O. Urmson
10.Courage as a Mean .......................................... 171
David Pears
11.Justice as a Virtue ........................................ 189
Bernard Williams
12.Aristotle on the Role of Intellect in Virtue ............... 201
Richard Sorabji
13.Deliberation and Practical Reason .......................... 221
David Wiggins
14.Weakness of Will, Commensurability, and the Objects of
Deliberation and Desire .................................... 241
David Wiggins
15.Akrasia and Pleasure: Nicomachean Ethics Book 7 ............ 267
Amelie O. Rorty
16.Aristotle on Pleasure and Goodness ......................... 285
Julia Annas
17.Aristotle on Friendship .................................... 301
John M. Cooper
18.The Good Man and the Good for Man in Aristotle's Ethics .... 341
Kathleen V. Wilkes
19.The Role of Eudaimonia in Aristotle's Ethics ............... 359
John McDowell
20.The Place of Contemplation in Aristotle's Nicomachean
Ethics ..................................................... 377
Amelie O. Rorty
21.Shame, Separateness, and Political Unity: Aristotle's
Criticism of Plato ......................................... 395
Martha Craven Nussbaum
Contributors .................................................. 437
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