The Morality of happiness /
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Author / Creator: | Annas, Julia |
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Imprint: | New York : Oxford University Press, 1993. |
Description: | x, 502 p. ; 25 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1476063 |
Table of Contents:
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- I. The Basic Ideas
- 1. Making Sense of My Life as a Whole
- 2. The Virtues
- II. Justification and the Appeal to Nature
- 3. Nature and Naturalism
- 4. Aristole: Nature and Mere Nature
- 5. The Stoics: Human Nature and the Point of View of the Universe
- 6. Antiochus: the Intuitive View
- 7. The Epicureans: Rethinking What is Natural
- 8. The Sceptics: Accepting What is Natural
- 9. Uses of Nature
- III. The Good Life and the Good Lives of Others
- 10. The Good of Others
- 11. Finding Room for Other-Concern
- 12. Self-Concern and the Sources and Limits of Other-Concern
- 13. Justice
- 14. Self-Interest and Morality
- IV. Revising Your Priorities
- 15. Happiness, Success and What Matters
- 16. Epicurus: Virtue, Pleasure and Time
- 17. The Sceptics: Untroubledness Without Belief
- 18. Aristotle: an Unstable View
- 19. Theophrastus and the Stoics: Forcing the Issue
- 20. Aristotelian Responses
- 21. Happiness and the Demands of Virtue
- V. Conclusion
- 22. Morality, Ancient and Modern
- Cast of Characters
- Primary Sources
- Secondary Sources
- Index Locorum
- General Index