Aristotle, Kant, and the Stoics
Discover a groundbreaking exploration of ethics in Aristotle, Kant, and the Stoics, published by Cambridge University Press in 1998. This compelling collection of essays presents a serious challenge to the long-held belief that ancient and modern ethical theories are fundamentally opposed. With 324 pages of insightful analysis, this book offers a fresh perspective on the works of three pivotal philosophers: Aristotle, Kant, and the Stoics. By bridging the gap between historical and contemporary ethical thought, this volume not only reassesses their contributions but also has profound implications for today’s moral discourse. Ideal for students, scholars, and anyone interested in philosophy, this book is a must-read for those seeking to deepen their understanding of ethical theories across time. Enhance your philosophical library with this essential text from Bookshop.