书名: The Fabric of Character: Aristotle's Theory of Virtue (Clarendon Paperbacks)
作者: Nancy Sherman (Author)
出版社: Oxford University Press, USA (May 9, 1991)
语言:English
ISBN-10: 0198239173
ISBN-13: 978-0198239178
电子书格式:DOC (Word 文档)
Book Description
There is a resurgence of interest in Aristotle's ethical theory, and this book contributes to the debate by asserting that, in Aristotle's view, excellence of character is constituted both by the sentiments and by practical reason. Throughout the arguments of the book, Nancy Sherman is sensitive to contemporary moral debates, and indicates the extent to which Aristotle's account of practical reason provides an alternative to theories of impartial reason.
Review
"Sherman's book is engaging and perceptive ... Her accounts of moral sensitivity, practical reason and the building of character by an agent ... are fascinating and soundly based on interpretation of the texts." -- Times Higher Education Supplement
"Sherman's excellent book explores the complex of issues raised by Aristotle's conception of character: choice, practical reasoning, emotion, commitment and habituation. The book is accessible and interesting to the non-specialist, and specialists will learn much from it." -- Julia Annas
"The book contains excellent discussions of emotions, friendship, character, and moral education, and a particularly superb discussion of the role of perception in morality." -- Lawrence Blum
"This is an interesting book, and a very personal one. One of its attractive features is the way in which Sherman takes Aristotle seriously as a philosopher with something to say." -- Greece and Rome, Vol xxxvii No. 1 Apr '90
"a sensible and sensitive discussion of four different aspects of Aristotle's account of practical reason ... Her book deserves -- and will surely find -- a wide readership among Aristotle specialists ... a solid contribution to scholarship and a worthy companion to the many excellent books and articles which have recently appeared on Aristotle's Ethics." -- C.D.C. Reeve, Reed College, Ethics
"a thoughtful and convincing study ... an excellent contribution to scholarship on Aristotle's ethical theory, and one which ... will be most helpful to students trying to get to grips with that theory." -- Classical Review
"The chapters on friendship and habituation make an essentially valuable, original contribution to these important but neglected topics." -- Religious Studies Review, Volume 16 Number 4/October 1990
"she offers an excellent account of moral perceptiveness and its relationship to the practical syllogism. Her book is the best survey I have come across of these crucial areas of Aristotle's moral theory ... well worth reading." -- The Heythrop Journal
About the Author
Nancy Sherman is at Georgetown University.
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作者: Nancy Sherman (Author)
出版社: Oxford University Press, USA (May 9, 1991)
语言:English
ISBN-10: 0198239173
ISBN-13: 978-0198239178
电子书格式:DOC (Word 文档)
Book Description
There is a resurgence of interest in Aristotle's ethical theory, and this book contributes to the debate by asserting that, in Aristotle's view, excellence of character is constituted both by the sentiments and by practical reason. Throughout the arguments of the book, Nancy Sherman is sensitive to contemporary moral debates, and indicates the extent to which Aristotle's account of practical reason provides an alternative to theories of impartial reason.
Review
"Sherman's book is engaging and perceptive ... Her accounts of moral sensitivity, practical reason and the building of character by an agent ... are fascinating and soundly based on interpretation of the texts." -- Times Higher Education Supplement
"Sherman's excellent book explores the complex of issues raised by Aristotle's conception of character: choice, practical reasoning, emotion, commitment and habituation. The book is accessible and interesting to the non-specialist, and specialists will learn much from it." -- Julia Annas
"The book contains excellent discussions of emotions, friendship, character, and moral education, and a particularly superb discussion of the role of perception in morality." -- Lawrence Blum
"This is an interesting book, and a very personal one. One of its attractive features is the way in which Sherman takes Aristotle seriously as a philosopher with something to say." -- Greece and Rome, Vol xxxvii No. 1 Apr '90
"a sensible and sensitive discussion of four different aspects of Aristotle's account of practical reason ... Her book deserves -- and will surely find -- a wide readership among Aristotle specialists ... a solid contribution to scholarship and a worthy companion to the many excellent books and articles which have recently appeared on Aristotle's Ethics." -- C.D.C. Reeve, Reed College, Ethics
"a thoughtful and convincing study ... an excellent contribution to scholarship on Aristotle's ethical theory, and one which ... will be most helpful to students trying to get to grips with that theory." -- Classical Review
"The chapters on friendship and habituation make an essentially valuable, original contribution to these important but neglected topics." -- Religious Studies Review, Volume 16 Number 4/October 1990
"she offers an excellent account of moral perceptiveness and its relationship to the practical syllogism. Her book is the best survey I have come across of these crucial areas of Aristotle's moral theory ... well worth reading." -- The Heythrop Journal
About the Author
Nancy Sherman is at Georgetown University.
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