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ArtikelHappiness, Virtue, and Morality  
Oleh: Irwin, T. H
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Ethics: An International Journal of Social Political and Legal Philosophy vol. 105 no. 1 (Oct. 1994), page 153-177.
Topik: Happiness; Virtue; and Morality
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    • Nomor Panggil: EE44.1
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Isi artikelThough Greek ethics has long been one of the most intensively studied areas of Greek philosophy, Annas's book is both innovative and welcome. I cannot think of anyone who has even tried to do what she has done with conspicuous success; a careful reading of her book will be both compulsory and enjoyable for everyone with any sort of interest in Greek ethics. It is full of instruction for the specialist, since it does not shirk detailed discussion of controversial issues. But it is also accessible to the less specialized reader. Annas does not presuppose familiarity with the philosophical and interpretative issues she discusses, but provides an admirably lucid and informative introduction before going on to present her own position. She refers frequently to primary and secondary sources and so introduces readers to what they need to read to pursue the issues further. A large mass of source material, and a series of complex and interconnected issues, are skillfully organized into a book that offers the reader both a readable narrative and a sustained and persuasive philosophical argument.
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