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Reason and Character – The Moral Foundations of Aristotelian Political Philosophy

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Reason and Character – The Moral Foundations of Aristotelian Political Philosophy by Lorraine Pangle offers a novel and close commentary on Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, exploring the intricate relationship between reason, virtue, and happiness. Pangle reveals how Aristotle’s arguments about virtue as essential to happiness and reason as its guide respond dialectically to Socrates’ claim equating virtue with knowledge. The book emphasises Aristotle’s belief that virtue and vice are voluntary, underpinning moral responsibility, while also recognising the influence of unchosen factors and ignorance in moral failings. Pangle sheds light on Aristotle’s insights into passions, moral choice, justice, and intellectual virtue, providing fresh interpretations that deepen understanding of living a good life as individuals and members of society.
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This book is ideal for students and scholars of philosophy, particularly those interested in classical political philosophy and ethics. It will also appeal to readers seeking an in-depth, thoughtful exploration of Aristotle’s teachings on morality, reason, and happiness from an academic perspective.

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What does it mean to live a good life or a happy life, and what part does reason play in the quest for fulfilment? Proceeding by means of a close and thematically selective commentary on Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, this book offers a novel interpretation of Aristotle’s teachings on the relation between reason and moral virtue. Pangle shows how Aristotle’s arguments for virtue as the core of happiness and for reason as the guide to virtue emerge in dialectical response to Socrates’s paradoxical claim that virtue is knowledge and vice is ignorance, and as part of a politically complex project of giving guidance to lawgivers and ordinary citizens while offering spurs to deep theoretical reflection.

Against Socrates, Aristotle insists that both virtue and vice are voluntary and that individuals are responsible for their characters, a stance that lends itself to vigorous defence of moral responsibility. At the same time, Pangle shows, Aristotle elucidates the importance of unchosen concerns in shaping all that we do and the presence of some form of ignorance or subtle confusions in all moral failings. Thus the gap between his position and that of Socrates comes on close inspection to be much smaller than first appears, and his true teaching on the role of reason in shaping moral existence far more complex.

The book offers fresh interpretations of Aristotle’s teaching on the relation of passions to judgements, on what it means to choose virtue for its own sake, on the way reason finds the mean, especially in justice, and on the crucial intellectual virtue of phronesis or active wisdom and its relation to theoretical wisdom. Offering answers to longstanding debates over the status of reason and the meaning of happiness in the Nicomachean Ethics, this book will kindle in readers a new appreciation for Aristotle’s lessons on how to make the most out of life, as individuals and in society.

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Critics praise Pangle’s work for its meticulous and scholarly examination of Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics. Peter Ahrensdorf commends the book as a powerful and socially responsible critique of moral responsibility, enhanced by careful textual analysis. Susan D. Collins highlights Pangle’s interpretive skill in addressing foundational classical questions and resolving long-standing debates, making the book a significant contribution to Aristotelian studies.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226688169

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 30 October 2020

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 15.0mm

Width: 6.0mm

Height: 9.0mm

Weight: 666g

Pages: 336

About the Author

Lorraine Smith Pangle is professor of government and codirector of the Thomas Jefferson Center for the Study of Core Texts and Ideas at the University of Texas at Austin.

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