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P1:KAE 9780521866583pre CUNY1093/Baracchi 9780521866583 October1,2007 7:21 Aristotle’sEthicsasFirstPhilosophy In Aristotle’s Ethics as First Philosophy, Claudia Baracchi demonstrates the indissoluble links between practical and theoretical wisdom in Aristotle’sthinking.ReferringtoabroadrangeoftextsfromtheAris- toteliancorpus,Baracchishowshowthetheoreticalisalwaysinformed byasetofpracticesand,specifically,howone’sencounterwithphe- nomena,theworld,ornatureinthebroadestsenseisalwaysamatter ofethos.Sucha“modern”intimationisshowntobefoundattheheart ofGreekthought.Baracchi’sbookopensthewayforacomprehen- sivelyreconfiguredapproachtoclassicalGreekphilosophy. Claudia Baracchi is associate professor of philosophy at the New SchoolforSocialResearch,NewYork.TheauthorofOfMyth,Life,and WarinPlato’s Republic,sheistheco-founderoftheAncientPhiloso- phySociety. i P1:KAE 9780521866583pre CUNY1093/Baracchi 9780521866583 October1,2007 7:21 ii P1:KAE 9780521866583pre CUNY1093/Baracchi 9780521866583 October1,2007 7:21 Aristotle’s Ethics as First Philosophy CLAUDIA BARACCHI NewSchoolforSocialResearch iii CAMBRIDGEUNIVERSITYPRESS Cambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapore, São Paulo Cambridge University Press The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge CB28RU, UK Published in the United States of America by Cambridge University Press, New York www.cambridge.org Information on this title: www.cambridge.org/9780521866583 © Claudia Baracchi 2008 This publication is in copyright. Subject to statutory exception and to the provision of relevant collective licensing agreements, no reproduction of any part may take place without the written permission of Cambridge University Press. First published in print format 2007 ISBN-13 978-0-511-36756-4 eBook (NetLibrary) ISBN-10 0-511-36756-2 eBook (NetLibrary) ISBN-13 978-0-521-86658-3 hardback ISBN-10 0-521-86658-8 hardback Cambridge University Press has no responsibility for the persistence or accuracy of urls for external or third-party internet websites referred to in this publication, and does not guarantee that any content on such websites is, or will remain, accurate or appropriate. P1:KAE 9780521866583pre CUNY1093/Baracchi 9780521866583 October1,2007 7:21 Levicendetrovanolasoluzione leipotesitaglianoiltraguardo lestrategierilancianolaluce imeccanismiconservanoleali isecolisonovivi –RobertoAlperoli v P1:KAE 9780521866583pre CUNY1093/Baracchi 9780521866583 October1,2007 7:21 vi P1:KAE 9780521866583pre CUNY1093/Baracchi 9780521866583 October1,2007 7:21 Contents Acknowledgments page ix Introduction 1 1. OnEthicsasFirstPhilosophy 1 2. OnInterpretingAristotle:Episte¯me¯asFirstPhilosophy? 3 1 Prelude:BeforeEthics.MetaphysicsAand PosteriorAnalyticsB.19 16 1. MetaphysicsA:On“Metaphysics”andDesire 17 2. PosteriorAnalytics:OnNous andAisthe¯sis 28 3. ArchitectureasFirstPhilosophy 38 2 MainSection.E¯thiko¯nNikomakheio¯nAlphatoEta 53 1. HumanInitiativeandItsOrientationtotheGood 55 2. OnHappiness 79 3. OntheSoul 109 4. OnJustice 143 5. TheVirtuesoftheIntellect 170 3 Interlude.MetaphysicsGamma 220 1. AporiaioftheScienceof“BeingquaBeing” 222 2. ThePrinciple“ByNature” 225 3. Reiterations 245 4. Teleology,IndefinableandIndubitable 251 5. ThePhenomenonofTruthandtheActionofThinking 255 4 ConcludingSection.E¯thiko¯nNikomakheio¯nThetatoKappa 260 1. FriendshipandJustice:InceptiveRemarks 261 2. PerfectionofFriendship 267 3. AgainonFriendshipandJustice 282 vii P1:KAE 9780521866583pre CUNY1093/Baracchi 9780521866583 October1,2007 7:21 viii Contents 4. OnHappinessortheGood 295 5. AgainonLogosandPraxis 305 5 Kolophon 308 SelectedBibliography 311 IndexofPassages 331 IndexofSubjectsandNames 337 P1:KAE 9780521866583pre CUNY1093/Baracchi 9780521866583 October1,2007 7:21 Acknowledgments Ibeganwritingthisworkduringtheacademicyear2003/4.Theproject was generously supported by an American Council of the Learned Societies/AndrewW.MellonFellowship. I wish to thank wholeheartedly my colleagues and students at the NewSchoolforSocialResearchfortheirtrust,enthusiasticsupport,and tireless inspiration. In particular, I am grateful to Ben Grazzini, Fanny So¨derba¨ck,andChrisRobertsfortheircarefulassistanceatvariousstages oftheelaborationofthemanuscript. MygratitudegoesalsotoBeatriceRehl,atCambridgeUniversityPress, forbelievinginthisworkfromthestart,andtoStephanieSaksonforher editorialcontribution. Dulcisinfundo,thankstoMichaelSchober,forhisfantasticfriendship. Castelvetro(Modena,Italy) January2007 ix

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Claudia Baracchi 2008. 2007 . traversed by life and living in a certain way) and aware of this ground that it cannot 1 As al-Farabi puts it, the “science” and “inquiry” of ethics “investigates these intellectual nominalista alla rivoluzione scientifica (Rimini: Maggioli, 1982); and H. B
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