Introduction
Chapter 1: Rousseau's Conception of Virtue: A threefold
Classification of Good Human Beings
Chapter 2: Rousseau and Aristotle: Nature and the Sociability of
Human Beings
Chapter 3: Virtue and Moral Education: Similarities Between
Aristotle and Rousseau
Chapter 4: Rousseau's Place in Enlightenment Thinking: The
Influence on Kant
Chapter 5: Rousseau and the Enlightenment Project: A Response to
MacIntyre
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
An original analysis of Rousseau's place in the tradition of virtue ethics running from Aristotle to the present day.
James J. Delaney is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Niagara University in western New York, USA.
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