Both Aristotle and moral psychology have been flourishing areas of
philosophical inquiry in recent years. This volume aims to bring
the two streams of research together, offering a fresh infusion of
Aristotelian insights into moral psychology and philosophy of
action, and the application of developed philosophical sensibility
as regards the reading of Aristotelian texts. The contributors
offer stimulating new examinations of Aristotle's understanding of
the various psychological states, dispositions, processes, and acts
-- including reasoning and deliberation -- that contribute to the
understanding of human action and its ethical appraisal.
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