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PP 451

Aristotle& 39 s Nicomachean Ethics

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A close examination of Aristotle’s account of the excellent human life as developed in his Nicomachean Ethics. Topics for consideration will include the moral and intellectual virtues, voluntary action, weakness of the will, the significance of emotion, pleasure, and friendship. Prerequisites: 4th Year Philosophy Major. Exclusions: PP450A.

A close examination of Aristotle’s account of the excellent human life as developed in his Nicomachean Ethics. Topics for consideration will include the moral and intellectual virtues, voluntary action, weakness of the will, the significance of emotion, pleasure, and friendship. Prerequisites: 4th Year Philosophy Major. Exclusions: PP450A.

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A close examination of Aristotle’s account of the excellent human life as developed in his Nicomachean Ethics. Topics for consideration will include the moral and intellectual virtues, voluntary action, weakness of the will, the significance of emotion, pleasure, and friendship. Prerequisites: 4th Year Philosophy Major. Exclusions: PP450A.


PP 451

Aristotle& 39 s Nicomachean Ethics

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A close examination of Aristotle’s account of the excellent human life as developed in his Nicomachean Ethics. Topics for consideration will include the moral and intellectual virtues, voluntary action, weakness of the will, the significance of emotion, pleasure, and friendship. Prerequisites: 4th Year Philosophy Major. Exclusions: PP450A.

A close examination of Aristotle’s account of the excellent human life as developed in his Nicomachean Ethics. Topics for consideration will include the moral and intellectual virtues, voluntary action, weakness of the will, the significance of emotion, pleasure, and friendship. Prerequisites: 4th Year Philosophy Major. Exclusions: PP450A.

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A close examination of Aristotle’s account of the excellent human life as developed in his Nicomachean Ethics. Topics for consideration will include the moral and intellectual virtues, voluntary action, weakness of the will, the significance of emotion, pleasure, and friendship. Prerequisites: 4th Year Philosophy Major. Exclusions: PP450A.


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PP 451 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:

Philosophy (PHIL)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Year Levels:

Year 4 (4)

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