The Cambridge companion to Aristotle's Nicomachean ethics / edited by Ronald Polansky, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh.
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Table of Contents:
- Ethics as Practical Science / Ronald Polansky
- Beginning and Ending with Eudaimonia / C.D.C. Reeve
- Happiness and the External Goods / T.D. Roche
- Why Is Aristotle's Virtue of Character a Mean? Taking Aristotle at His Word (NE ii 6) / Lesley Brown
- Choice and Moral Responsibility (NE iii 1-5) / Susanne Bobzien
- Courage and Temperance / Giles Pearson
- Social Virtues (NE iv) / Helen Cullyer
- Giving Justice Its Due / Ronald Polansky
- Book on Wisdom / Carlo Natali
- Phronesis and the Virtues (NE vi 12-13) / Daniel C. Russell
- Was Aristotle a Humean? A Partisan Guide to the Debate / Jessica Moss
- Aristotle's Analysis of Akratic Action / Hendrik Lorenz
- Philosophical Virtue: In Defense of the Grand End / Kristen Inglis
- Nicomachean Ethics on Pleasure / Verity Harte
- Finding Oneself with Friends / Patrick Lee Miller
- Competing Ways of Life and Ring Composition (NE x 6-8) / Thornton Lockwood
- Relationship between Aristotle's Ethical and Political Discourses (NE x 9) / Rachana Kamtekar
- Protreptic Aspects of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics / D. S. Hutchinson and Monte Ransome Johnson
- Eudemian Ethics and Its Controversial Relationship to the Nicomachean Ethics / Lawrence Jost
- Topical Bibliography to Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics / compiled by Thornton Lockwood.