The Meaning of άγαθόν in the Ethics of Aristotle

Philosophy 10 (37):27 (1935)
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Abstract

I have for some time found it increasingly difficult to resist a conclusion so heretical that the mere acceptance of it may seem a proof of lunacy. Yet the failure of a recent attempt to resist it has led me to want to confess the heresy. And at any rate a statement of my reasons may provoke a refutation.

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