This introduction to aristotle's ethics for the nonspecialist in Greek thought explains the philosopher i his own terms without distorting him by using modern bias. The specialist will find the notes, with their extensive textual references and interpretations, particularly valuable. sullivan's exposition, which departs completely from the order of his original, generally succeeds in presenting a clear and philosophically intelligible outline of Aristotle's ideas, without undue distortion. He knows the texts well (full references are given in the notes both to the ethical treatises and to other relevant parts of the corpus), is sympathetic both to his subject and to the needs of his intended audience, and writes with what is for the ost part a lipid and direct style.
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