Colloquium 5 Commentary on Szaif

Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 34 (1):179-186 (2019)
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In this response I consider the implications of Jan Szaif’s suggestion that there is a tight “conceptual affinity” between Books I and X of the Nicomachean Ethics. I argue against one view which could claim such a thesis as an ally: the view which maintains that the Nicomachean Ethics is based upon the kind of conceptual cohesion supplied by a supposed metaphysical foundation for claims about happiness.

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