Fifteen leading philosophers explore a set of themes from the pioneering work of Gail Fine and Terence Irwin, in ancient philosophy but also in later periods and in systematic philosophy. The contributors discuss knowledge, rhetoric, freedom and practical reason, virtue and the good life, ethics and politics in Plato and Aristotle and beyond. The editors offer an introduction charting the scholarly contributions of Fine and Irwin and assessing their individual and joint impact, together with a complete bibliography of their writings.
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'The editors have produced an excellent and fitting volume to honor the careers of two of the most distinguished philosophical historians alive today. * Iakovos Vasiliou, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *
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Introduction |
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1 Rethinking Agreement in Plato |
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2 Plato's Theory of Knowledge |
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33 | (24) |
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3 Justice and Persuasion in the Republic |
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4 Plato against Democracy: A Defense |
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5 Self-Mastery and Self-Rule in Plato's Laws |
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6 Plato's Philebus and the Value of Idle Pleasure |
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110 | (19) |
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129 | (20) |
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8 Practical Truth: An Interpretation of Parts of NE VI |
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149 | (20) |
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9 Aristotelian Feelings in the Rhetoric |
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169 | (15) |
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10 `Ought' in Aristotle's Mcomachean Ethics |
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184 | (13) |
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11 Deliberation and Decision in the Magna Moralia and Eudemian Ethics |
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197 | (19) |
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12 The Freedom Required for Moral Responsibility |
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216 | (18) |
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13 Virtue: Aristotle and Kant |
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234 | (19) |
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14 Richard Price on Virtue |
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253 | (17) |
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15 Eudaimonism and Cosmopolitan Concern |
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270 | (23) |
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Bibliographies of Gail Fine and Terence Irwin |
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Index Locorum |
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General Index |
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David O. Brink is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, San Diego, He is the author of Moral Realism and the Foundations of Ethics (1989), Perfectionism and the Common Good: Themes in the Philosophy of T. H. Green (2003), and Mill's Progessive Principles (2013).
Susan Sauvé Meyer is Professor and Chair of Philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania. Her publications include Aristotle on Moral Responsibility (1993, 2011), Ancient Ethics (2008), and a translation of Books 1 and 2 of Plato's Laws, with commentary.
Christopher Shields is Shuster Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. His books include Order in Multiplicity: Homonymy in the Philosophy of Aristotle (1999) and Aristotle's De Anima, Translated with Introduction and Commentary (2016).