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    How to Distinguish Aristotle's Virtues
    Phronesis 47 (2): 101-126. 2002.
    This paper considers the distinctions Aristotle draws (1) between the intellectual virtue of "phronêsis" and the moral virtues and (2) among the moral virtues, in light of his commitment to the reciprocity of the virtues. I argue that Aristotle takes the intellectual virtues to be numerically distinct hexeis from the moral virtues. By contrast, I argue, he treats the moral virtues as numerically one hexis, although he allows that they are many hexeis 'in being'. The paper has three parts. In the…Read more
  •  214
    Aristotle on the Virtues of Slaves and Women
    Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 25 213-31. 2003.
  •  72
    The Virtue Of God In Aristotle
    Philosophy and Theology 16 (1): 3-23. 2004.
    The aim of this paper is to show that for Aristotle god is, and is not, virtuous. I consider first the arguments of the EN to show that the gods do not have virtue---beginning with an account of the divisions of the faculties of soul, and of the virtues that belong to those divisions. These arguments suggest that nous is a divine virtue, and so in the second section I consider nous, as a faculty of soul and as a virtue, and examine the differences between nous as a human virtue, and nous as a vi…Read more
  •  100
    Sexual Difference in Aristotle's Politics and His Biology
    Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 102 (3): 215-231. 2009.
  •  27
    Critical Notice
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 23 (4): 637-659. 1993.
  •  49
    The Female in Aristotle's Biology: Reason or Rationalization
    American Journal of Philology 126 (3): 458-460. 2005.
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    Marinella and her interlocutors: hot blood, hot words, hot deeds
    Philosophical Studies 174 (10): 2525-2537. 2017.
    In the treatise called La nobiltà et l’eccellenza delle donne co’ diffetti et mancamenti de gli uomini Lucrezia Marinella claims that women are superior to men. She argues that men are excessively hot, and that heat in a high degree is detrimental to the intellectual and moral capacities of a person. The aim of this paper is to set out Marinella’s views on temperature differences in the bodies of men and women and the effects of bodily constitution on the capacities necessary for political delib…Read more