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Aristotle on Courage (Studia Philosophica Et Historica, Bd. 26)

Author Thomas Nisters
Publisher Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
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ISBN / ASIN3631356307
ISBN-139783631356302
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This book offers a thorough and precise analysis of Aristotle’s (384 - 322 B.C.) theory of the virtue of courage. On the one hand the reader will find a meticulous commentary on relevant chapters from the Nicomachean Ethics and from Aristotle’s lectures on Rhetoric. In addition, extensive references to Plato’s (427 - 346 B.C.) discussion of courage, as put forward in his dialogue Laches, help to clarify Aristotle’s position. On the other hand the author fathoms on Aristotelian grounds the still topical problems related to courage in terms of systematic moral philosophy: Which role do rational choice and knowledge play with regard to ethical virtues such as courage? Is there some specific objective attached to courage in particular and to ethical virtues in general? How can one tell apart those who only seem or pretend to be courageous and those who are really so? Is there any special method or strategy for defining ethical concepts?