Reviews and Awards
Named an Outstanding Academic Book for 1994 by Choice
"An important and compelling interpretation of Aristotle's conception of ethical reasoning....An absolute must for any collection in ancient philosophy."--Choice
"Excellent in many respects. Reeve is an exceptionally clear and concise writer and a formidable dialectician who marshalls his arguments very well indeed....[The book] would serve well as a comprehensive introduction, for the experienced student, to Aristotle's thought via the Ethics--arguably the best way to bring students to this most difficult of ancient philosophers....Reeve is a vigorous, exciting writer who makes one want to know more about Aristotle. So the book is not just for students, I recommend it to all Aristotle scholars."--Bryn Mawr Classical Review
"Ambitious and excellent book....Reeve...advances some original and provocative claims that deserve the attention of those working on Aristotle's ethics....This is...a fine and important book and its original claims will surely provoke further discussion. Specialization in studies of the Nicomachean Ethics has now reached so high a level that it threatens to turn us away from trying to understand the work as a whole. Reeve here provides a valuable service by keeping the entire work at the center of his vision."--The Philosophical Review
"Reeve's new book will be hailed by scholars and prove welcome to senior undergraduates in classics and to graduates in philosophy who also face a major examination on the Nicomachean Ethics. Much praise is due. We certainly congratulate Professor Reeve on a striking and distinguished contribution to Aristotelian studies."--Review of Metaphysics
"This book is well worth reading for Reeve frequently offers insightful readings of vexing passages in the NE.--American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly