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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 …

  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. 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.

  5. 25 de sept. de 2008 · Aristotle. First published Thu Sep 25, 2008; substantive revision Tue Aug 25, 2020. Aristotle (384–322 B.C.E.) numbers among the greatest philosophers of all time. Judged solely in terms of his philosophical influence, only Plato is his peer: Aristotles works shaped centuries of philosophy from Late Antiquity through the ...

  6. Classical philosophy. The classical treatment of the ethical importance of will is to be found in the Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle, in Books III (chapters 1–5), and Book VII (chapters 1–10). These discussions have been a major influence in the development of ethical and legal thinking in Western civilization .

  7. Aristotle's remarks about boulesis reveal a concept of the will that matches Aquinas's particular philosophical account of the will. In Aquinas's view, 'will' is the name for essentially rational desire.2' It is. 'a desire following the apprehension by the one who desires in accordance with free judgment.