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DOI: 10.1017/s0009840x00006399
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On the Meaning of ΛΟΓΟΣ in Certain Passages in Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics

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“…Rowe for the most part uses 'prescription' or 'rational prescription;' Reeve uses 'reason' but means by it "not a faculty of reason but the sort of reason that…can be expressed in a proposition" (2013, 102); both of these come close to what I will argue is the right interpretation. 8 CookWilson (1913), attacked byBurnet (1914),Lord (1914),Stocks (1914), and later writers, including prominentlyGauthier and Jolif (1958-9).…”
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“…Rowe for the most part uses 'prescription' or 'rational prescription;' Reeve uses 'reason' but means by it "not a faculty of reason but the sort of reason that…can be expressed in a proposition" (2013, 102); both of these come close to what I will argue is the right interpretation. 8 CookWilson (1913), attacked byBurnet (1914),Lord (1914),Stocks (1914), and later writers, including prominentlyGauthier and Jolif (1958-9).…”
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confidence: 99%