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Type of Document Master's Thesis Author Mhire, Jeremy John Author's Email Address jmhire1@lsu.edu URN etd-0711102-123012 Title Aristotle's Eudemian Ethics Degree Master of Arts (M.A.) Department Political Science Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title James R. Stoner Committee Chair Bill Clark Committee Member Cecil Eubanks Committee Member Ellis Sandoz Committee Member Keywords
- ethics
- Socrates
- philosophy
Date of Defense 2002-07-09 Availability unrestricted Abstract This thesis is an examination of the argument and character of Aristotle's Eudemian Ethics. Its goal is to provide a critical analysis that will elucidate the treatise's themes in general and its arguments in particular. The first section is devoted to examining the relationship between happiness and the good life. The second section seeks to make clear the relationship between virtue and justice. The third section attempts to illustrate the nature of intellectual virute. The fourth and final section analyzes the notions of friendship and philosophy.Files
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