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Virtue Ethics in the Middle Ages: Commentaries on Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, 1200-1500
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Virtue Ethics in the Middle Ages: Commentaries on Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, 1200-1500

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Ever since its rediscovery in the thirteenth century, Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics has figured as a prime model of philosophical ethics in Western moral thought. This collection of articles for the first time surveys the medieval tradition of commentaries on the work from its origins to the fifteenth century. The twelve articles concentrate on the moral and intellectual virtues around which Aristotle’s ethic revolves and in many cases compare the discussion of the virtues in the medieval commentaries with contemporary theological debate. Taken together, the articles show the diverse and surprisingly creative ways in which medieval intellectuals during three centuries combined widely diverging currents of ancient and Christian moral thought in order to formulate a philosophical ethic suitable to their times.

Contributors include: Istvan P. Bejczy, Pavel Blazek, Valeria A. Buffon, Iacopo Costa, Christoph Flueler, Tobias Hoffmann, Roberto Lambertini, Joern Muller, Matthias Perkams, Marco Toste, Martin J. Tracey, and Irene Zavattero.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Date
26 November 2007
Pages
376
ISBN
9789004163164

Ever since its rediscovery in the thirteenth century, Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics has figured as a prime model of philosophical ethics in Western moral thought. This collection of articles for the first time surveys the medieval tradition of commentaries on the work from its origins to the fifteenth century. The twelve articles concentrate on the moral and intellectual virtues around which Aristotle’s ethic revolves and in many cases compare the discussion of the virtues in the medieval commentaries with contemporary theological debate. Taken together, the articles show the diverse and surprisingly creative ways in which medieval intellectuals during three centuries combined widely diverging currents of ancient and Christian moral thought in order to formulate a philosophical ethic suitable to their times.

Contributors include: Istvan P. Bejczy, Pavel Blazek, Valeria A. Buffon, Iacopo Costa, Christoph Flueler, Tobias Hoffmann, Roberto Lambertini, Joern Muller, Matthias Perkams, Marco Toste, Martin J. Tracey, and Irene Zavattero.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Date
26 November 2007
Pages
376
ISBN
9789004163164