Contrary to the opinion of Antony Kenny, in Aspasius there is no hint that the Common Books of the Nicomachean Ethics belong to Eudemian Ethics. Aspasius knew a NE similar to what we know today. When discussing pleasure, he refers to Eudemus' opinion, and not to a supposed autorship of the Common Books by Eudemius.

Aspasius on "Nicomachean Ethics" 7: an ancient example of 'higher criticism'?

NATALI, Carlo
2007

Abstract

Contrary to the opinion of Antony Kenny, in Aspasius there is no hint that the Common Books of the Nicomachean Ethics belong to Eudemian Ethics. Aspasius knew a NE similar to what we know today. When discussing pleasure, he refers to Eudemus' opinion, and not to a supposed autorship of the Common Books by Eudemius.
2007
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