A novel rereading of the relationship between ethics and ontology in Aristotle.
Concerned with the meaning and function of principles in an era that appears to have given up on their possibility altogether, Christopher P. Long traces the paths of Aristotle's thinking concerning finite being from the Categories, through the Physics, to the Metaphysics, and ultimately into the Nicomachean Ethics. Long argues that a dynamic and open conception of principles emerges in these works that challenges the traditional tendency to seek security in permanent and eternal absolutes. He rethinks the meaning of Aristotle's notion of principle (arche) and spans the divide of analytic and continental methodological approaches to ancient Greek philosophy, while connecting Aristotle's thinking to that of Levinas, Gadamer, and Heidegger.
ISBN: | 9780791461198 |
Publication date: | 2nd August 2004 |
Author: | Christopher P Long |
Publisher: | SUNY Press an imprint of State University of New York Press |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 220 pages |
Series: | SUNY Series in Ancient Greek Philosophy |
Genres: |
Phenomenology and Existentialism Ethics and moral philosophy Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy |