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The ethics of Aristotle (384-322 B.C.), and virtue ethics in
general, have seen a resurgence of interest over the past few
decades. No longer do utilitarianism and Kantian ethics on their
own dominate the moral landscape. In addition, Aristotelian themes
fill out that landscape, with such issues as the importance of
friendship and emotions in a good life, the role of moral
perception in wise choice, the nature of happiness and its
constitution, moral education and habituation, finding a stable
home in contemporary moral debate. The essays in this volume
represent the best of that debate. Taken together, they provide a
close analysis of central arguments in Aristotle's Nicomachean
Ethics. But they do more than that. Each shows the enduring
interest of the questions Aristotle himself subtly and complexly
raises in the context of his own contemporary discussions.
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