Introduction | |
The Substance of Aristotle's Ethics | p. 3 |
Human Being, Beast and God: The Place of Human Happiness According to Aristotle and Some Twentieth-Century Philosophers | p. 29 |
Senses of Being in Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics | p. 51 |
Aristotle's 'Exclusive' Account of Happiness: Contemplative Wisdom as a Guise of the Political Philosopher | p. 79 |
Two Perspectives on the Ultimate End | p. 99 |
The Ultimate End of Action: A Critique of Richard Kraut's Aristotle on the Human Good | p. 115 |
Reply to Professor Roche | p. 139 |
Plato's Ghost: Consequences of Aristotelian Dialectic | p. 151 |
Working Through Puzzles with Aristotle | p. 175 |
Theories of Meaning and Ontology in Aristotle's Metaphysics | p. 221 |
The Philosophic Background of Aristotle's Aitia | p. 237 |
Composition and Unity: An Examination of Metaphysics H.6 | p. 247 |
Understanding Process: Reflections on Physics III.1 | p. 281 |
Why the Elements Imitate the Heavens: Metaphysics IX.8 1050b28-34 | p. 305 |
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