<span>This is a study about the meaning of happiness (Ξ΅α½Ξ΄Ξ±ΞΉΞΌΞΏΞ½Ξ―Ξ±) in Aristotleβs <i>Nicomachean Ethics</i> (<i>EN</i>). It is argued that Ξ΅α½Ξ΄Ξ±ΞΉΞΌΞΏΞ½Ξ―Ξ± in <i>EN</i> means actuality, and it has to be interpreted through the lenses of two metaphors used by Aristotle in <i>EN</i> 1.7 1098a21 and 10.6 1176
Ethics An Overview
β Scribed by Robin Attfield
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 274
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This is the definitive companion to the study of ethics. It provides students with an accessible, comprehensive and philosophically rigorous introduction to the major thinkers, issues and debates. Ideal for use on undergraduate courses, but also of lasting value for postgraduate students, the structure and content of this textbook closely reflect the way ethics is studied.
Thematically structured, the text provides a historical overview of the subject and a comprehensive introduction to the main branches of ethics: meta-ethics, normative ethics and applied ethics. The book also includes coverage of key aspects of value-theory and key issues concerning agency and moral responsibility. It applies ethics to contemporary issues such as climate change, the environment, development, poverty and war. Crucially, the book encourages students to do ethics for themselves, equipping the reader with a wide-ranging grasp of the discipline in all its central areas of contemporary study and reflection.
Robin Attfield's cogent and thorough analysis is supplemented by student-friendly features, including chapter summaries, study questions, exercises, and a comprehensive guide to further reading and other resources.
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