Originally published in 1986. Both moral philosophers and
philosophical psychologists need to answer the question 'what is a
virtue?' and the best answer so far give is that of Aristotle. This
book is a rigorous exposition of that answer. The elements of
Aristotle's doctrine of virtue are scattered throughout his
writings; this book reconstructs his complex and comprehensive
doctrine in one place. It also covers Aristotle's views about
choice, character, emotions and the role of pleasure and pain in
virtue. The celebrated function (ergon) is considered carefully as
well as the doctrine of virtue being related to Aristotle's
metaphysics and categories.
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