Aristotle on the Apparent Good (Perception, Phantasia, Thought, and Desire) ||
✍ Scribed by Moss, Jessica
- Book ID
- 120163145
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 162 KB
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 0199656347
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✦ Synopsis
Aristotle Holds That We Desire Things Because They Appear Good To Us - A View Still Dominant In Philosophy Now. But What Is It For Something To Appear Good? This Text Argues That The Notion Of The Apparent Good Is Crucial To Understanding Both Aristotle's Psychological Theory And His Ethics. Pt. I. The Apparent Good. Evaluative Cognition -- Perceiving The Good -- Phantasia And The Apparent Good -- Pt. Ii. The Apparent Good And Non-rational Motivation. Passions And The Apparent Good -- Akrasia And The Apparent Good -- Pt. Iii. The Apparent Good And Rational Motivation. Phantasia And Deliberation -- Happiness, Virtue, And The Apparent Good -- Practical Induction -- Conclusion : Aristotle's Practical Empiricism. Jessica Moss. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [236]-241) And Indexes.
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