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  1. 25 de may. de 2019 · Aristotle's theory of the will. by. Kenny, Anthony John Patrick. Publication date. 1979. Topics. Aristotle -- Ethics, Ethics, Ancient, Free will and determinism, Will. Publisher. New Haven : Yale University Press.

  2. Abstract Aristotle claims that in some extenuating circumstances, the correct response to the wrongdoer is sungnōmē rather than blame. Sungnōmē has a wide spectrum of meanings that include aspects of…. Expand.

  3. Aristotle on the Will - Anthony Kenny: Aristotle's Theory of Will. Pp. x + 181. London: Duckworth, 1979. £8·95. | The Classical Review | Cambridge Core.

  4. 25 de sept. de 2008 · 1. Aristotle’s Life. Born in 384 B.C.E. in the Macedonian region of northeastern Greece in the small city of Stagira (whence the moniker ‘the Stagirite’, which one still occasionally encounters in Aristotelian scholarship), Aristotle was sent to Athens at about the age of seventeen to study in Plato’s Academy, then a pre-eminent place of learning in the Greek world.

  5. 14 de may. de 2008 · Weakness of Will. First published Wed May 14, 2008; substantive revision Wed Sep 4, 2019. (1) Julie chose b over a, even though she knew b was more expensive than a. There is nothing puzzling about Julie’s choice. Perhaps Julie was choosing among vacation options, and b was a week’s vacation in Paris, while a was a week’s vacation in Peoria.

  6. Aristotle's Theory of the Will | Semantic Scholar. DOI: 10.1111/J.1468-0149.1980.TB01861.X. Corpus ID: 143179086. Aristotle's Theory of the Will. D. B. Robinson. Published 1 October 1980. Philosophy. Philosophical Books. View via Publisher. Save to Library. Create Alert. Cite. 50 Citations. Citation Type. More Filters.

  7. Fr. Stephen Brock. 2019-2020 Autumn. Category. Medieval Philosophy. Aristotle’s approach to ethics is sometimes termed intellectualist, meaning that it has no room for a notion of the will, understood as a principle of human action distinct from intellect or reason.