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100 1  Rabinoff, Eve,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       no2017107540|eauthor. 
245 10 Perception in Aristotle's Ethics  /|cEve Rabinoff. 
264  1 Evanston, Illinois :|bNorthwestern University Press,
       |c2018. 
264  3 Baltimore, Md. :|bProject MUSE, |c2018. 
264  4 |c©2018. 
300    1 online resource (206 pages). 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
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490 1  Rereading ancient philosophy 
505 0  Introduction -- The perceptual part of the soul -- Human 
       perception -- The duality of the human soul -- Phronesis -
       - Conclusion. 
506 0  Open Access|fUnrestricted online access|2star 
520    Rabinoff strives to account for ethical perception 
       (aisthesis) in Aristotle's ethics--to give it a place of 
       importance in ethical choice and action--and to offer an 
       account of the faculty of perception expansive enough to 
       include reception of the ethical significance of 
       particulars. The book is motivated by particular features 
       of Aristotle's thought and by increasing philosophical 
       awareness that the ethical agent is an embodied, situated 
       individual, rather than a disembodied, abstract rational 
       will. Traditionally, the soul has been understood to have 
       a non-rational part characterized by desire and perception
       and a rational part characterized by thinking, knowledge, 
       and argument. Depending on how the relationship between 
       the sides is conceived, the non-rational is either a bane 
       to be controlled by the rational, or plays an irreducible 
       role in moral action. By establishing and accounting for 
       perception's place in ethics, Rabinoff shows the 
       importance for ethical life of integrating both. 
546    English. 
588    Description based on print version record. 
590    Project Muse |bProject Muse Open Access 
600 00 Aristotle.|tNicomachean ethics.|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/names/n82035261 
600 00 Aristotle.|tDe anima.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/n93082145 
600 00 Aristotle|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79004182
       |xEthics.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/
       sh00005644 
600 07 Aristotle.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/29885 
630 07 Nicomachean ethics (Aristotle)|2fast|0https://
       id.worldcat.org/fast/1357515 
630 07 De anima (Aristotle)|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/
       1356409 
650  0 Perception (Philosophy)|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       subjects/sh85099711|xMoral and ethical aspects.|0https://
       id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh00006099 
650  6 Perception (Philosophie)|xAspect moral. 
650  7 Ethics.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/915833 
650  7 PHILOSOPHY|xHistory & Surveys|xAncient & Classical.
       |2bisacsh 
650  7 Perception (Philosophy)|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/
       fast/1057637 
655  7 Electronic books. .|2local 
710 2  Project Muse,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n96089174|edistributor. 
830  0 Book collections on Project MUSE. 
830  0 Rereading ancient philosophy.|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/names/no2013046183 
856 40 |zOnline eBook. Open Access via Project Muse|uhttps://
       muse.jhu.edu/book/57117/ 
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