Affiliation:
1. Somerville College, University of OxfordOxford ox2 6hdUK
Abstract
This paper aims to articulate Aristotle’s general account of vice, an account that applies to all special vices, regardless of their spheres of action and emotion, and whether they are states of excess or deficiency. Vice is ignorance in the decision (ἡ ἐν τῇ προαιρέσει ἄγνοια): the paper explains what this means.
Subject
History and Philosophy of Science,Philosophy,History
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11 articles.
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