No other English-language translation comes close to the standard of accuracy and readability set here by Reeve. This volume provides the reader with more of the resources needed to understand Aristotle's argument than any other edition. An introductory essay by Reeve situates "Politics" in Aristotl
Utilitarianism(Hackett Classics)
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Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Editorβs Introduction
Selected Bibliography
CHAPTER I GENERAL REMARKS
UTILITARIANISM
CHAPTER II WHAT UTILITARIANISM IS
CHAPTER III OF THE ULTIMATE SANCTION OF THE PRINCIPLE OF UTILITY
CHAPTER IV OF WHAT SORT OF PROOF THE PRINCIPLE OF UTILITY IS SUSCEPTIBLE
CHAPTER V ON THE CONNECTION BETWEEN JUSTICE AND UTILITY
APPENDIX APRIL 1868 SPEECH ON CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
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<div><p>No other English-language translation comes close to the standard of accuracy and readability set here by Reeve. This volume provides the reader with more of the resources needed to understand Aristotle's argument than any other edition. An introductory essay by Reeve situates <i>Politics</i
<div><p>This is an excellent translation. It achieves a very high standard of accuracy and readability, two goals very difficult to attain in combination when it comes to such a master of prose and philosophical argument as Plato. Because of this the book is suitable for courses at all levels in phi
"This is a superb new translation that is remarkably accurate to Plato's very difficult Greek, yet clear and highly readable. The notes are more helpful than those in any other available translation of the Laws since they contain both the information needed by the beginning student as well as analyt
"This is a superb new translation that is remarkably accurate to Plato's very difficult Greek, yet clear and highly readable. The notes are more helpful than those in any other available translation of the Laws since they contain both the information needed by the beginning student as well as analyt
<p><span>This volume includes a wealth of helpful footnotes; more than a dozen maps and illustrations; a chronology of the Archaic Age; a glossary of main characters, places, and terms; suggested further reading; and an index of proper nouns.</span></p>