
After 25 centuries, Aristotle's influence on our society's moral thinking remains profound even when subterranean. Typical members of our society can often be made to see that their moral thought and action are, in crucial ways, unwittingly Aristotelian. No one in contemporary philosophical ethics can afford to ignore Aristotle. Much of the finest work in recent moral philosophy has been overtly and professedly Aristotelian in inspiration. And many writers who would officially distance themselves from Aristotle and his contemporary followers are nonetheless indebted to him, sometimes in ways that they do not realise. Values and Virtues provides a platform for some notable writers in the area to present and discuss their new ideas about Aristotelian ethics in a way that will advance the academic debate and engage the interest of a broad range of philosophical readers.
This collection investigates the enduring relevance and pervasive influence of Aristotelian thought within the framework of contemporary moral philosophy. Timothy Chappell, a scholar of ethics and ancient philosophy, curates a series of essays that examine how Aristotelian concepts continue to shape modern ethical discourse. The volume argues that even those who reject Aristotelianism are often implicitly operating within its conceptual boundaries, necessitating a rigorous re-evaluation of its place in current academic debate.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this volume as a significant contribution to the ongoing dialogue between classical virtue ethics and modern philosophical inquiry. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for those already familiar with the foundational tenets of moral philosophy.
Page Count:
310
Publication Date:
2006-01-01
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0191608785
ISBN-13:
9780191608780
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