Virtue and Reason in Plato and Aristotle

ISBN13: 9780199609611ISBN10: 0199609616 Hardback, 368 pages
Nov 2011,  In Stock

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In this authoritative discussion of the philosophy of Plato and Aristotle, A. W. Price considers four related areas: eudaimonia, or living and acting well, as the ultimate end of action; virtues of character in relation to the emotions, and to one another; practical reasoning, especially from an end to ways or means; and acrasia, or action that is contrary to the agent's own judgement of what is best. The focal concept is that of eudaimonia, which both Plato and Aristotle view as an abstract goal that is valuable enough to motivate action. Virtue has a double role to play in making its achievement possible, both in proposing subordinate ends apt to the context, and in protecting the agent against temptations to discard them too easily. For both purposes, Price suggests that virtues need to form a unity--but one that can be conceived in various ways. Among the tasks of deliberation is to work out how, and whether, to pursue some putative end in context. Aristotle returns to early Plato in finding it problematic that one should consciously sacrifice acting well to some incidental attraction; Plato later finds this possible by postulating schism within the soul. Price maintains that it is their emphasis upon the centrality of action within human life that makes the reflections of these ancient philosophers perennially relevant.

Features

  • Examines human action within the context of the question of what makes a life good
  • Illuminates fundamental aspects of human life: reasoning, virtue, character, emotion
  • Insightful new interpretation of Plato and Aristotle
  • No expertise in ancient philosophy assumed

Product Details

368 pages; 9.2 x 6.1; ISBN13: 978-0-19-960961-1ISBN10: 0-19-960961-6

About the Author(s)

A. W. Price was educated at Winchester and Oxford, and has taught chiefly at York and in London. He has maintained an interest both in current ethical theory, and in the moral psychology of Greek philosophers, especially Plato and Aristotle. This is his fourth book.

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