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32 - Philosophy
University of Oxford
Aristotle on the Apparent Good: Perception, Phantasia, Thought, and Desire
‘Aristotle on the Apparent Good’ is an original 235-page monograph which took eight years from beginning to completion. Approximately 25% of the material overlaps with other publications, but has been adapted to fit into the book. One term of leave, funded by an AHRC fellowship, and one sabbatical term, were used to complete the book. The book contains eight chapters on different parts of Aristotle's corpus: roughly half focuses on his psychological works and half on his ethical works. Each chapter contributes to the whole, but in principle each could have been published as a self-standing article, with some revisions.