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This page intentionally left blank ARISTOTLE’S NICOMACHEAN ETHICS In this engaging and accessible introduction to the NicomacheanEthics,Aristotle’sgreatmasterpieceofmoralphi- losophy, Michael Pakaluk offers a thorough and lucid exam- inationoftheentirework,uncovering Aristotle’smotivations andbasicviewswhilepayingcarefulattentiontohisarguments. Pakaluk gives original and compelling interpretations of the Function Argument, the Doctrine of the Mean, courage and other character virtues, akrasia, and the two treatments of pleasure. The chapter on friendship captures Aristotle’s doc- trinewithclarityandinsight.Thereisalsoausefulsectionon howtoreadanAristoteliantext.Thisbookwillbeinvaluable forallstudentreadersencounteringoneofthemostimportant andinfluentialworksofWesternphilosophy. michael pakaluk is Associate Professor of Philosophy at ClarkUniversity,Massachusetts.Hehaspublishedextensively inthehistoryofphilosophy,includingPlato,Aquinas,Hume, andReid,aswellasinpoliticalphilosophy,philosophicallogic, andearlyanalyticphilosophy. CAMBRIDGE INTRODUCTIONS TO KEY PHILOSOPHICAL TEXTS Thisnewseriesoffersintroductorytextbooksonwhatareconsideredtobe the most important texts of Western philosophy. Each book guides the reader through the main themes and arguments of the work in question, while also paying attention to its historical context and its philosophical legacy.Nophilosophicalbackgroundknowledgeisassumed,andthebooks willbewellsuitedtointroductoryuniversity-levelcourses. Titlespublishedintheseries: descartes’s meditationsbyCatherineWilson wittgenstein’s philosophicalinvestigationsby DavidG.Stern wittgenstein’s tractatusbyAlfredNordmann aristotle’s nicomacheanethicsbyMichaelPakaluk ARISTOTLE’S NICOMACHEAN ETHICS An Introduction MICHAEL PAKALUK ClarkUniversity,Massachusetts cambridge university press Cambridge,NewYork,Melbourne,Madrid,CapeTown,Singapore,SãoPaulo Cambridge University Press TheEdinburghBuilding,Cambridgecb22ru,UK PublishedintheUnitedStatesofAmericabyCambridgeUniversityPress,NewYork www.cambridge.org Informationonthistitle:www.cambridge.org/9780521817424 ©MichaelPakaluk2005 Thispublicationisincopyright.Subjecttostatutoryexceptionandtotheprovisionof relevantcollectivelicensingagreements,noreproductionofanypartmaytakeplace withoutthewrittenpermissionofCambridgeUniversityPress. Firstpublishedinprintformat2005 isbn-13 978-0-511-13072-4 eBook (NetLibrary) isbn-10 0-511-13072-4 eBook (NetLibrary) isbn-13 978-0-521-81742-4 hardback isbn-10 0-521-81742-0 hardback isbn-13 978-0-521-52068-3 paperback isbn-10 0-521-52068-1 paperback CambridgeUniversityPresshasnoresponsibilityforthepersistenceoraccuracyofurls forexternalorthird-partyinternetwebsitesreferredtointhispublication,anddoesnot guaranteethatanycontentonsuchwebsitesis,orwillremain,accurateorappropriate. For niko-Max Contents Preface page ix 1 ReadingAristotle’sNicomacheanEthics 1 2 Thegoalofhumanlife(NicomacheanEthics,book1) 47 3 Character-relatedvirtue(NicomacheanEthics1.13 andbook2) 87 4 Actionsassignsofcharacter(NicomacheanEthics3.1–5) 118 5 Someparticularcharacter-relatedvirtues(Nicomachean Ethics3.6–4.9) 151 6 Justiceasacharacter-relatedvirtue(Nicomachean Ethics,book5) 181 7 Thinking-relatedvirtue(NicomacheanEthics,book6) 206 8 Akrasia,orfailureofself-control(Nicomachean Ethics7.1–10) 233 9 Friendship(NicomacheanEthics,books8and9) 257 10 Pleasure(NicomacheanEthics7.11–14and10.1–5) 286 11 Happiness(NicomacheanEthics10.6–9) 316 References 332 Index 338 vii

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I read this book for a graduate seminar on Aristotle. I think Aristotle's ethics is his most seminal work in philosophy. In the early 1960's virtue ethics came to fore. It is a retrieval of Aristotle. It has very close parallels to the ancient Chinese philosophy of Confucius and the modern philosoph
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