edited by Robert Heinaman ]with contributions by Pierre Aubenque ... et al.[
Acting as the virtuous person acts / Bernard Williams -- The virtuous agent's reason's: a reply to Bernard Williams / Rosalind Hursthouse -- The twofold natural foundation of justice according to Aristotle / Pierre Aubenque -- Justice at a distance - less foundational, more naturalistic: a reply to Pierre Aubenque / Troels Engberg-Pedersen -- Testing the limits: the place of tragedy in Aristotle's ethics / Jonathan Lear -- Tragedy, reason and pity: a reply to Jonathan Lear / Stephen Halliwell -- Outline of a response to Halliwell / Jonathan Lear -- Aristotlean ethics and the "enlargement of thought" / Sabina Lovibond -- Pitfalls in doing post-Hegelian ethics with Aristotle: a reply to Sabina Lovibond / Troels Engberg-Pedersen -- Aristotle and the modern realism/ David Charles -- Aristotle and the explanation of evaluation: a reply to David Charles / Stephen Emerson -- Eudaimonism and realism in Aristotle's ethics / John McDowell -- Eudaimonism and realism in Aristotle's ethics: a reply to John McDowell / David Wiggins