Joachim Aufderheide, King's College London,Ralf M. Bader, Merton College, Oxford
Joachim Aufderheide studied Philosophy, Greek, and Latin at the Universities of Gottingen and St Andrews. He received his PhD from St Andrews for a thesis on pleasure in Plato and Aristotle in 2011. Since then he works as lecturer in philosophy at King's College London.
Ralf M. Bader is a Fellow of Merton College and Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oxford. Previously he was a Bersoff Assistant Professor and Faculty Fellow at New York University. His research focuses on Kant, ethics, metaphysics, and political philosophy.
Introduction 1. Determining the good in action: wish, deliberation, and choice, Dorothea Frede 2. The content of happiness: a new case for theoria, Joachim Aufderheide 3. Aristotle on the highest good: a new approach, David Charles 4. The summum bonum in Aristotle's Ethics: fractured goodness, Christopher Shields 5. The end of all human action / The final object of all my conduct, Robert Louden 6. The complete object of practical knowledge, Stephen Engstrom 7. The inner voice: Kant on conditionality and god as cause, Rachel Barney 8. Kant's theory of the highest good, Ralf M. Bader 9. The highest good: who needs it?, David Sussman 10. Why some things must remain unknown: Kant on faith, moral motivation and the highest good, Jens Timmermann Index
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