Ithaca, New York, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
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    Curable and Incurable Vice in Aristotle
    Ancient Philosophy. forthcoming.
    I argue that central to Aristotle’s account of vice is a distinction between two varieties of vicious person: those for whom character change is possible (the curable), and those for whom it is not (the incurable). Recognizing this distinction and drawing out the ideas which ground it shows why Aristotle’s discussions of vice in EN vii and ix 4 are not inconsistent.