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Aristotle's Use of the Theory of the Mean: How Adaptable and Flexible is the Theory?
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Richard Bosley,
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March 4, 2011
Published Online: 2011-03-04
Published in Print: 1995-12
©2011 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co.
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Articles in the same Issue
- Contents
- Aristotle, Virtue and the Mean: Introduction
- The Practical Import of Aristotle's Doctrine of the Mean
- Aristotle's Right Reason
- Aristotle's Use of the Theory of the Mean: How Adaptable and Flexible is the Theory?
- The Mean Relative to Us
- The Viability of Virtue in the Mean
- Moral Vision, Orthos Logos, and the Role of the Phronimos
- Contemplation, the Noble, and the Mean: The Standard of Moral Virtue in Aristotle's Ethics
- Mediality and Rationality in Aristotle's Account of Excellence of Character
- Homeostasis and the Mean in Aristotle's Ethics
- Bibliography
- Notes on Contributors
- Index Locorum
- Index of Names
- Subject Index
Articles in the same Issue
- Contents
- Aristotle, Virtue and the Mean: Introduction
- The Practical Import of Aristotle's Doctrine of the Mean
- Aristotle's Right Reason
- Aristotle's Use of the Theory of the Mean: How Adaptable and Flexible is the Theory?
- The Mean Relative to Us
- The Viability of Virtue in the Mean
- Moral Vision, Orthos Logos, and the Role of the Phronimos
- Contemplation, the Noble, and the Mean: The Standard of Moral Virtue in Aristotle's Ethics
- Mediality and Rationality in Aristotle's Account of Excellence of Character
- Homeostasis and the Mean in Aristotle's Ethics
- Bibliography
- Notes on Contributors
- Index Locorum
- Index of Names
- Subject Index