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This is a work of conspicuous erudition comprising 23 essays, all but two previously published. The nonspecialist in ancient philosophy will find a great deal to ponder about ancient thinkers' views of "the sorts of desires, the attitudes to self and others, the states of mind and feeling, the kind of knowledge and insight required...to lead the best life that is humanly possible." Although the book is very clearly written, reading it requires concentrated effort, for the material Cooper (philosophy, Princeton) discusses is both subtle and in a different idiom from contemporary moral thinking. He nevertheless illuminates a variety of issues on which contemporary philosophers focus. Recommended for academic libraries.ARobert Hoffman, York Coll., CUNY
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"John Cooper is one of the most distinguished scholars in the field of ancient moral philosophy and his articles are often considered classics. Cooper writes in a lucid style and has the gift of making problems accessible to nonspecialists. . . ." -- Dorothea Frede, Universitt Hamburg

"This volume brings together essays on Greek ethics and moral psychology by one of the most influential scholars in the field.[I]t will be fascinating and instructive for scholars and students alike to follow John Cooper in his explorations of some of the most important questions of ancient and modern ethics." -- Gisela Striker, University of Cambridge

One of the handful of permanent contributions to the study of ancient ethics in the past one hundred years. -- Chris Bobonich, The Philosophical Review

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  • Hardcover: 588 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press (December 21, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0691058741
  • ISBN-13: 978-0691058740
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.3 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #4,390,450 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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FOR MOST OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY Xenophon's portrait of Socrates has been thoroughly discounted by scholars as an independent source for our knowledge of Socrates' personality, philosophy, and activity as a teacher or mentor to Athenian youth. Read the first page
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appetitive incontinence, excellent contemplative study, most superior virtue, necessary coinstantiation, spirited incontinence, derivative friendships, impulsive impressions, nonrational desires, expert statesman, enlarged appetites, koinon agathon, nonrational powers, most complete virtue, excellent theoretical study, expert oratory, spirited desires, katastematic pleasure, affective movements, morally virtuous person, flourishing person, civic friendship, appetitive desires, appetitive pleasures, morally virtuous action, nonrational feelings
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Nicomachean Ethics, Magna Moralia, Diogenes Laertius, Eudemian Ethics, Xenophon's Socrates, Arius Didymus, Principal Doctrine, Plato's Socratic, Julia Annas, Plato's Ethics, Young Socrates, Alexander Nehamas, Clarendon Press, History of Animals, Plato's Socrates, Richard Kraut, Complete Works, Plato's Symposium, Aristotle's Moral Psychology, Aristotle's Rhetoric, Plato's Apology, Plato's Protagoras, Xenophon's Symposium, Clement of Alexandria, Compare Plato
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5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding, February 11, 2000
By Kamran Khajavi-Nouri (new haven, Ct United States) - See all my reviews
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I bought this book after having my interest sparked in Plato and Aristotle last year. I found that Cooper answered most of what my professors had simply labeled controversies, with had no real definitive answer, with remarkable ease. Cooper's work is impressive, but he is not arrogant or dogmatic. I particularly enjoyed his essays on Aristotle's conception of Friendship, Aristotle's views on contemplation, and the Greeks views on suicide and euthanasia. In general, I found the book to be absolutely necessary for anyone who has even a cursory interest in the Ancient Greeks.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Valuable collection of essays, August 6, 2006
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This collection of essays will of great value not least to students of Philosophy and Classics, but also, I imagine, to many others.

Topics dealt with include politics, justice, and human motivation, happiness, virtue, friendship, pleasure, euthanasia and suicide. These topics are, of course, of no less importance today than they were in classical antiquity. And as these themes are of perennial interest, so Cooper is always mindful to make clear how the arguments and theories of the ancients are of interest to us too. These are not essays on theories that are long forgotten for good reason. On the contrary, Cooper always manages to show how the theories of the ancient philosophers still speak to us today. They were the most rational option available to the ancients and they are still a reasonable option for us. Cooper's great learning and profound knowledge of the ancient sources never interfere with this. However, Cooper assumes basic knowledge of the theories of the ancient philosophers. Hence this book may prove difficult for the beginner.

I recommend this book to students of Ancient Philosophy and Classics and to those who seek a good solid scholarly work on ancient ethics and moral psychology.
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