Aristotle'S Conception of Moral Weakness / / James Jerome Walsh.

A critical discussion of Aristotle's thoughts on moral weakness, or Akrasia, with a look at the contributions of other philosophers, such as, Socrates and Plato on this subject.

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [1960]
©1960
Year of Publication:1960
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Acknowledgments
  • Contents
  • Short Titles Used in Citation
  • Introduction
  • Chapter I. The Socratic Denial of Akrasia
  • Chapter II. The Development of Plato's Thought
  • Chapter III. Some Preliminary Questions
  • Chapter IV. Aristotle's Analysis of Akrasia
  • Chapter V. Interpretations of Aristotle's Doctrine
  • Chapter VI. Some Criticisms of Aristotle's Doctrine
  • Appendix. The Authorship of Chapter 3, Book VII of the Nicomachean Ethics
  • Bibliography
  • Index