Aristotle's practical side : on his psychology, ethics, politics and rhetoric /

This volume focuses on Aristotle's practical philosophy. His analysis of emotional response takes pride of place. It is followed by discussion of his moral psychology: the division of the human soul into emotional and deliberative parts. Moral virtue is studied in relation to emotion, and anima...

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Main Author: Fortenbaugh, William W.

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Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2006.

Series: Philosophia Antiqua 101.
Philosophia Antiqua Online, ISBN: 9789004319752.

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505 0 0 |t Preliminary material /  |r WILLIAM W. FORTENBAUGH --   |t INTRODUCTION /  |r WILLIAM W. FORTENBAUGH --   |t ARISTOTLE'S RHETORIC ON EMOTIONS /  |r WILLIAM W. FORTENBAUGH --   |t A NOTE ON ASPASIUS, IN EN 44.20-21 /  |r WILLIAM W. FORTENBAUGH --   |t ON THE ANTECEDENTS OF ARISTOTLE'S BIPARTITE PSYCHOLOGY /  |r WILLIAM W. FORTENBAUGH --   |t THE ACCOUNT OF THE SOUL IN NICOMACHEAN ETHICS 1.13 /  |r WILLIAM W. FORTENBAUGH --   |t BIPARTITION OF THE SOUL IN NICOMACHEAN ETHICS 1.7 AND 1.13 /  |r WILLIAM W. FORTENBAUGH --   |t ARISTOTLE AND THEOPHRASTUS ON THE EMOTIONS /  |r WILLIAM W. FORTENBAUGH --   |t ARISTOTLE: EMOTION AND MORAL VIRTUE /  |r WILLIAM W. FORTENBAUGH --   |t ARISTOTLE AND THE QUESTIONABLE MEAN-DISPOSITIONS /  |r WILLIAM W. FORTENBAUGH --   |t ARISTOTLE: ANIMALS, EMOTION, AND MORAL VIRTUE /  |r WILLIAM W. FORTENBAUGH --   |t ARISTOTLE'S DISTINCTION BETWEEN MORAL VIRTUE AND PRACTICAL WISDOM /  |r WILLIAM W. FORTENBAUGH --   |t ΤΑ ΠΡOΣ ΤO ΤΕΛOΣ AND SYLLOGISTIC VOCABULARY IN ARISTOTLE'S ETHICS /  |r WILLIAM W. FORTENBAUGH --   |t ARISTOTLE'S ANALYSIS OF FRIENDSHIP: FUNCTION, ANALOGY, RESEMBLANCE, AND FOCAL MEANING /  |r WILLIAM W. FORTENBAUGH --   |t MENANDER'S PERIKEIROMENE: MISFORTUNE, VEHEMENCE, AND POLEMON /  |r WILLIAM W. FORTENBAUGH --   |t ARISTOTLE ON SLAVES AND WOMEN /  |r WILLIAM W. FORTENBAUGH --   |t ARISTOTLE'S NATURAL SLAVE /  |r WILLIAM W. FORTENBAUGH --   |t ARISTOTLE ON PRIOR AND POSTERIOR, CORRECT AND MISTAKEN CONSTITUTIONS /  |r WILLIAM W. FORTENBAUGH --   |t ARISTOTLE ON PERSUASION THROUGH CHARACTER /  |r WILLIAM W. FORTENBAUGH --   |t ARISTOTLE'S ACCOUNTS OF PERSUASION THROUGH CHARACTER /  |r WILLIAM W. FORTENBAUGH --   |t BENEVOLENTIAM CONCILIARE AND ANIMOS PERMOVERE: SOME REMARKS ON CICERO'S DE ORATORE 2.178-216 /  |r WILLIAM W. FORTENBAUGH --   |t ARISTOTLE'S PLATONIC ATTITUDE TOWARD DELIVERY /  |r WILLIAM W. FORTENBAUGH --   |t WHAT WAS INCLUDED IN A PERIPATETIC TREATISE ΠΕΡΙ ΛΕΞΕΩΣ? /  |r WILLIAM W. FORTENBAUGH --   |t PERSUASION THROUGH CHARACTER AND THE COMPOSITION OF ARISTOTLE'S RHETORIC /  |r WILLIAM W. FORTENBAUGH --   |t ON THE COMPOSITION OF ARISTOTLE'S RHETORIC /  |r WILLIAM W. FORTENBAUGH --   |t CICERO AS A REPORTER OF ARISTOTELIAN AND THEOPHRASTEAN RHETORICAL DOCTRINE /  |r WILLIAM W. FORTENBAUGH --   |t ANCIENT SOURCES /  |r WILLIAM W. FORTENBAUGH --   |t SUBJECTS /  |r WILLIAM W. FORTENBAUGH. 
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