Perception in Aristotle's Ethics
Perception in Aristotle's Ethics seeks to demonstrate that living an ethical life requires a mode of perception that is best called ethical perception. Specifically, drawing primarily on Aristotle's accounts of perception and ethics in De anima and Nicomachean Ethics, Eve Rabinoff argues t...
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Main Author: | Rabinoff, Eve (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Northwestern University Press
2018
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