Essays on the Aristotelian Tradition

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Clarendon Press, 2001 - 174 من الصفحات
During most of the Christian millennia Aristotle has been the most influential of all philosophers. This selection of essays by the eminent philosopher and Aristotle scholar Anthony Kenny traces this influence through the ages. Particular attention is given to Aristotle's ethics and philosophy of mind, showing how they provided the framework for much fruitful development in the Middle Ages and again in the present century. Also included are some contributions to the most recent form of Aristotelian scholarship, computer-assisted stylometry. All who work on Aristotle and his intellectual legacy will find much to interest them in these Essays on the Aristotelian Tradition.
 

المحتوى

The Aristotelian Tradition
11
The Nicomachean Conception of Happiness 1991 17 7245
17
Aquinas on Aristotelian Happiness 1999
32
The Principle of Double Effect 1995
47
The Geography of the Mind 1993
61
Body Soul and Intellect in Aquinas 1999
76
Duns Scotus on Freewill 1996
92
Aristotle versus Descartes on Sensation 1999
102
The Thomism of Pope John Paul II 1999
119
The Stylometric Study of the Aristotelian Writings
127
A Stylometric Comparison between Five Disputed
150
Index
171
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نبذة عن المؤلف (2001)

Sir Anthony Kenny is Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford.

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