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Western Ethics
An Historical Introduction

Robert L. Arrington (Author)

9780631194163, Wiley

Paperback / softback, published 27 November 1997

436 pages
24.7 x 17.4 x 3.1 cm, 0.68 kg

"What Arrington has produced is a series of very sympathetic interpretations of each featured philosopher. Special emphasis is given throughout the text to those historical figures who have had the most influence on recent analytical moral philosophy, including Aristotle, Hobbes, Butler, Hume, Kant and Mill. Of particular interest to those who may consider using this text in their classes is the division of each chapter into concise segments that focus on each philosopher's key concepts, the attempt to include the latest scholarship, and the helpful list of recommended readings." Doug Carriker

"Professor Arrington has written a concise and wonderfully understandable introduction to the history of moral philosophy in the West up to the twentieth century. I have no doubt that this book will and should become a standard text for both undergraduate and post-graduate study." Len Doyal, University of London

"Arrington deals with the major figures of Western ethics with clarity and precision, but above all with unusual sympathy. In combining respect for, and critical appraisal of each of the stands of Western thought, he conveys a sense of the rich weave of our ethical tradition." Richard D. Parry, Agnes Scott College

This volume provides a wide-ranging and lucid introducing to the major ethical theories found in the history of Western philosophy.

Preface vii

Acknowledgments x

1. Socrates and the Sophists: an Invitation to Ethics 1

2. Plato 34

3. Aristotle 63

4. Hellenistic Ethics: Epicurus and the Stoics 93

5. Ethics During the Medieval Period 122

6. Hobbes 157

7. Spinoza 184

8. Butler 211

9. Hume 231

10. Kant 261

11. Hegel 295

12. Bentham and Mills 318

13. Nietzsche 361

Epilogue: Into the Twentieth Century 378

Recommended Readings 388

Notes 393

Index 414

Subject Areas: Society & culture: general [JF]

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