Original paper
Amenable to Reason: Aristotle's Rhetoric and the Moral Psychology of Practical Ethics
Abstract
An Aristotelian conception of practical ethics can be derived from the account of practical reasoning that Aristotle articulates in is Rhetoric and this has important implications for the way we understand the nature and limits of practical ethics. an important feature of this conception of practical ethics is its responsiveness to the complex ways in which agents form and maintain moral commitments, and this has important implications for the...
Paper Details
Title
Amenable to Reason: Aristotle's Rhetoric and the Moral Psychology of Practical Ethics
Published Date
Jan 1, 2000
Volume
10
Issue
4
Pages
287 - 305
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