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Dan Devereux

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    Aristotle on the Perfect Life
    Philosophical Review 106 (3): 475. 1997.
    Aristotle on the Perfect Life may be viewed as part of such a detailed study. In this book, Kenny discusses a series of topics relating to the central Aristotelian concept of the supreme good, and compares the treatment of these topics in the two treatises. He devotes separate discussions to the notions of finality, perfection, and self-sufficiency as attributes of the supreme good. He also considers the way in which friendship and good fortune relate to happiness. A theme which recurs throughou…Read more
    Aristotle on the Perfect Life may be viewed as part of such a detailed study. In this book, Kenny discusses a series of topics relating to the central Aristotelian concept of the supreme good, and compares the treatment of these topics in the two treatises. He devotes separate discussions to the notions of finality, perfection, and self-sufficiency as attributes of the supreme good. He also considers the way in which friendship and good fortune relate to happiness. A theme which recurs throughout the book is the divergent ways in which the EE and the NE conceive the relationship between moral excellence, contemplation and happiness. In some cases Kenny suggests that the EE offers a subtler treatment than the NE; in other cases he argues that the EE presents a more coherent, more plausible, position. Are we in a position, then, to conclude with confidence that the EE is the later, more authoritative, treatise? Kenny does not draw such a conclusion. One comes away with the impression that although he leans towards this conclusion, he also believes that still more work, especially on the EE, is needed.
    Aristotle
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    Aristotle’s Categories 3b10-21
    Ancient Philosophy 18 (2): 341-352. 1998.
    Aristotle: Categories
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    Essence, Existence, and Nominal Definition in Aristotle's Posterior Analytics II 8-10
    with David Demoss
    Phronesis 33 (1): 133-154. 1988.
    AristotleAristotle's WorksAristotle: Logic and Philosophy of Language
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    Colloquium 5: Aristotle on the Form and Definition of a Human Being: Definitions and Their Parts in Metaphysics Ζ 10 and 11 (review)
    Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 26 (1): 167-210. 2011.
    Classical Greek Philosophy
  • Biologie, Logique et Metaphysique Chez Aristote: Actes du Seminaire Cr.S.-N.S.F., 28 Juin-3 Juillet 1987 (edited book)
    with Pierre Pellegrin
    Editions du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. 1990.
    Aristotle: Logic and Philosophy of Language, MiscAristotle: Metaphysics, MiscAristotle: Philosophy o…Read more
    Aristotle: Logic and Philosophy of Language, MiscAristotle: Metaphysics, MiscAristotle: Philosophy of Science, Misc
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    Encyclopedia of Classical Philosophy (edited book)
    with Donald J. Zeyl and Phillip Mitsis
    Greenwood. 1997.
    The almost 300 articles contain not only historical accounts but also some indication of the state of present day study in classical philosophy.
  • Theôria and Praxis in Aristotle's Ethics
    In Pierre Destrée & Marco Antônio Zingano (eds.), Theoria: Studies on the Status and Meaning of Contemplation in Aristotle's Ethics, Peeters Press. 2014.
    Aristotle
  •  63
    Aristotle's Eudemian Ethics: Books I, II, and VII (review)
    Philosophical Review 94 (3): 401-406. 1985.
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    The Relationship between Books Zeta and Eta of Aristotle's Metaphysics
    Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 25 159-211. 2003.
    Ancient Greek and Roman PhilosophyAristotle: Metaphysics
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    Comments on socratic moral psychology
    Analytic Philosophy 53 (2): 216-223. 2012.
    Socrates
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    Theophrastus on the Intellect
    In William W. Fortenbaugh & Dimitri Gutas (eds.), Theophrastus: Psychological, Doxographical and Scientific Writings, Transaction. 1984.
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