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
2007-01-01
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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.File in questo prodotto:
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