- The
Eudemian Ethics (Gr****: Ἠθικὰ Εὐδήμεια; Latin:
Ethica Eudemia or De
moribus ad Eudemum) is a work of
philosophy by Aristotle. Its
primary focus is...
- The main
difference seems to be in the
primordial succession: In the
Eudemian Theogony (5th
century BC), the
first being to
exist is
Night (Nyx). In...
- sections,
referred to as books, and is
closely related to Aristotle's
Eudemian Ethics. The work is
essential for the
interpretation of
Aristotelian ethics...
- the
Nicomachean Ethics and the
Eudemian Ethics.
There is some
debate as to
whether they
follow more
closely the
Eudemian or the
Nicomachean version of...
-
oldest Orphic theogony in
which Night is
known to have
appeared is the
Eudemian Theogony (5th
century BC),
which receives its name from the philosopher...
- Some
critics consider the
Eudemian Ethics to be "less mature,"
while others, such as
Kenny (1978),
contend that the
Eudemian Ethics is the more mature...
- Aristotle:
Eudemian Ethics is a 2013 book
edited by Brad
Inwood and
Raphael Woolf in
which the
editors offer a
translation of Aristotle's
Eudemian Ethics...
-
terms several times in both of his
major surviving ethical works, the
Eudemian and
Nicomachean Ethics.
Aristotle argues that Plato's Form of the Good...
- the
election will
strike a mean
between monarchy and
democracy …" In the
Eudemian Ethics,
Aristotle writes on the virtues. Aristotle’s
theory on
virtue ethics...
- (Politics 1259b2-4; 3.4.1276b16ff, 1277b18ff;
Rhetoric 1.9.1367a16-18;
Eudemian Ethics 7.2.1237a4-6). Aristotle's Gr****
terminology for a "ruled" woman...