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Taking Life Seriously: A Study of the Argument of the Nicomachean Ethics / Edition 2
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Taking Life Seriously: A Study of the Argument of the Nicomachean Ethics / Edition 2
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This is the first book in modern times that makes sense of the
Nicomachean Ethics
in its entirety as an interesting philosophical argument, rather than as a compilation of relatively independent essays. In
Taking Life Seriously
Francis Sparshott expounds Aristotle's
as a single continuous argument, a chain of reasoned exposition on the problems of human life. He guides the reader through the whole text passage by passage, showing how every part of it makes sense in the light of what has gone before, as well as indicating problems in Aristotle's argument.
No knowledge of Greek is required. When the argument does depend on the precise wording of the Greek text, translations and explanatory notes are provided, and there is a glossary of Greek terms. Sparshott offers insightful and useful criticism, making
the best available companion to a first reading of the
Ethics
.
Nicomachean Ethics
in its entirety as an interesting philosophical argument, rather than as a compilation of relatively independent essays. In
Taking Life Seriously
Francis Sparshott expounds Aristotle's
as a single continuous argument, a chain of reasoned exposition on the problems of human life. He guides the reader through the whole text passage by passage, showing how every part of it makes sense in the light of what has gone before, as well as indicating problems in Aristotle's argument.
No knowledge of Greek is required. When the argument does depend on the precise wording of the Greek text, translations and explanatory notes are provided, and there is a glossary of Greek terms. Sparshott offers insightful and useful criticism, making
the best available companion to a first reading of the
Ethics
.