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Aristotle on Pleasure and the Worst Form of Akrasia

ures of temperance would create if he could experience them. KEY WORDS: akrasia Aristotle



Pleasure and Activity in Aristotles Ethics

In both of his main discussions of pleasure (in books VII and X of our. Nicomachean Ethics) Aristotle associates pleasure very closely with a spe- cial kind 



Aristotle on Pleasure and Perfection

Aristotle clearly distinguishes himself from the hedonists when he claims that there is no such thing as undifferentiated pleasure. Pleasure cannot.



Aristotle on Pleasure

Introduction. Aristotle provides two extended discussions on the subject of pleasure within the Nicomachean Ethics. The first which comprises the last four.



Aristotle on “Steering the Young by Pleasure and Pain”

I show that given Aristotle's account of the relationships between pleasure and virtuous actions on the one hand



Aristotle on Self-Perception and Pleasure

Aristotle links pleasure with activity in his treatment of pleasure in books VII and. X of the Nicomachean Ethics. Scholars have usually discussed whether 



Aristotelian Pleasures

Aristotle's discussions of pleasure have figured largely in recent philosophical writing on the topic. Ryle I think



A Political Reading of Aristotles Treatment of Pleasure in the

In Book VII Aristotle recommends the study of pleasure as an object of contemplation worthy of political philosophers; in Book X



Aristotle on Aesthetic Pleasure

ARISTOTLE ON AESTHETIC PLEASURE. In the Poetics Aristotle describes the re- sponse of an observer to a work of art under two headings



The Place of Pleasure in Aristotles Ethics - AMELIE OKSENBERG

An understanding of how pleasurable activities are self-sufficient goods shows how they materially contribute to a virtuous person's happiness. Aristotle's 



Aristotle on Pleasure

Introduction. Aristotle provides two extended discussions on the subject of pleasure within the Nicomachean Ethics. The first which comprises the last four.





Aristotle on Pleasure and Perfection

pleasure after mere quantity has been ruled out. The problem faced by Aristotle here is evident in a very interesting passage from book 7 of the Nicomachean 



Pleasure and Activity in Aristotles Ethics

Nicomachean Ethics) Aristotle associates pleasure very closely with a spe- doctrine is the fact that in book VII Aristotle claims that a pleasure simply ...



vi.-virtue and pleasure

AcCORDING to Aristotle virtue or excellence is concerned with pleasure and pain.' Among the many things Aristotle had in mind is the idea that the virtuous 



viii* -aristotelian pleasures

VIII* -ARISTOTELIAN PLEASURES. By G. E L. Owen. Aristotle's discussions of pleasure have figured largely in recent philosophical writing on the topic.



Philosophies of Happiness Appendix 4: Aristotle: Pleasure Without

citing Jamie Dow “Aristotle's Theory of the Emotions: Emotions as Pleasures and Pains



Aristotle on Aesthetic Pleasure

ARISTOTLE ON AESTHETIC PLEASURE. In the Poetics Aristotle describes the re- sponse of an observer to a work of art under.



A Political Reading of Aristotles Treatment of Pleasure in the

" I I hope to show that the treatment of pleasure with which Aristotle concludes Book VII fulfills this promise; it is best. Page 4. 250 POLITICAL THEORY / MAY 

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