"A richly nuanced and exceptionally clear historical study....A
learned, provocative study that will redefine current debates about
'virtue-ethics' and its differences from moral theory. Strongly
recommended for all college and university libraries."--Choice
"Annas presents both a brilliant analysis of ancient ethical theory
and a powerfully argued defense of the priorities and approaches
taken by ancient philosophers to ethical questions. Her mastery of
a wide range of ancient (and modern) texts along with her skilled
exposition of philosophical argument makes this an outstanding
book...It will be required reading for any scholar of ancient
ethical thought, and contemporary moral philosophers will find
rich
insights to bring back to their work as well....The Morality of
Happiness will generously repay thoughtful reading. It is
distinguished both by the comprehensive scope of its general thesis
and by the
subtlety of its details." --Bryn Mawr Classical Review
"[An] admirable book....This is an important book. Many of Annas's
claims will provoke scholarly controversy for some time to come; in
the meantime, the book will be a tremendous help to those who want
to understand the development of ancient ethics as a whole."--Times
Educational Supplement
"[An] extremely worthwhile book."--International Philosophical
Quarterly
"This ambitious, detailed survey...is at once unusually broad in
its treatment of the varieties of Greek ethics, satisfyingly deep
in its analysis of individual theories, and appropriately
systematic throughout."--Religious Studies Review
"A richly nuanced and exceptionally clear historical study....A
learned, provocative study that will redefine current debates about
'virtue-ethics' and its differences from moral theory. Strongly
recommended for all college and university libraries."--Choice
"Annas presents both a brilliant analysis of ancient ethical theory
and a powerfully argued defense of the priorities and approaches
taken by ancient philosophers to ethical questions. Her mastery of
a wide range of ancient (and modern) texts along with her skilled
exposition of philosophical argument makes this an outstanding
book...It will be required reading for any scholar of ancient
ethical thought, and contemporary moral philosophers will find
rich
insights to bring back to their work as well....The Morality of
Happiness will generously repay thoughtful reading. It is
distinguished both by the comprehensive scope of its general thesis
and by the
subtlety of its details." --Bryn Mawr Classical Review
"[An] admirable book....This is an important book. Many of Annas's
claims will provoke scholarly controversy for some time to come; in
the meantime, the book will be a tremendous help to those who want
to understand the development of ancient ethics as a whole."--Times
Educational Supplement
"[An] extremely worthwhile book."--International Philosophical
Quarterly
"This ambitious, detailed survey...is at once unusually broad in
its treatment of the varieties of Greek ethics, satisfyingly deep
in its analysis of individual theories, and appropriately
systematic throughout."--Religious Studies Review
"This is a splendid and important book....Her discussions of
particular issues are often novel and always stimulating....This is
a most valuable contribution to the history of ancient ethics and,
more generally, to the history of ancient philosophy. It will
surely receive the close attention and discussion it
deserves."--The Philosophical Review
"The pick of the bunch this year....What is interesting and
refreshing about it is not so much what Annas says (important
though that is) as the approach she adopts....Every classicist who
believes that our subject is the study not of the dead past but of
a living part of our culture needs to read this book."--Greece and
Rome
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