Aristotle on Desire
Explore the intricate concept of desire as presented by the renowned philosopher Aristotle in "Aristotle on Desire," authored by Giles Pearson and published by Cambridge University Press in 2016. This insightful book spans 288 pages and delves into the central role of desire in Aristotle's ethical and psychological frameworks. While Aristotle offers limited systematic treatment of desire, Pearson expertly reconstructs the philosopher's scattered remarks, providing a comprehensive analysis of desire's significance in moral psychology. Ideal for students and scholars of philosophy, this engaging work invites readers to deepen their understanding of Aristotle's thoughts on desire and its implications for ethics. Discover the profound insights of one of history's greatest thinkers with this essential addition to your philosophical library.