PHIL 400 - aG ,Aristotle on Voluntary Action,Choice,and Responsibility

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Yale University
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Susanne Bobzien, Verity Harte. w 3.30-5.30 Hu (0) Close study of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics in Greek. Focus on Book III, chapters 1-5, in which Aristotle sets out his theories of the voluntary, practical deliberation, choice (or intention), and responsibility. Prerequisites: phil 125a or equivalent and intermediate Greek, or with permission of instructor
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3.00
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(203) 432-4771
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New England Association of Schools and Colleges
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