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The Golden Mean and the Nature of the Good

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The Golden Mean and the Nature of the Good

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What is it to say that a thing is good or valuable? To answer this question, The Golden Mean and the Nature of the Good engages in conversation with ancient and recent thinkers, including Aristotle, the Cynics, and Immanuel Kant. Glen Koehn rejects several widely held ideas about value, instead offering a thoroughly end-relative theory in the spirit of modern pragmatism. Koehn suggests that certain dilemmas such as whether value is “subjective” or “objective” and whether things are good “instrumentally” or “as ends in themselves” are defective and discusses some consequences for aesthetic criticism and the relativity of taste in the final chapters.

An often-overlooked case of goal-oriented goodness is the virtuous Mean, understood along roughly Aristotelian lines. This ambitious and clearly written book explores Aristotle's idea of an intermediate between deficiency and excess and argues that, suitably reinterpreted, it has an important place in contemporary moral and aesthetic debates.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Ch. 1 Some Mistaken Views About Goodness
Ch. 2 Moral Judgments and Their Ends
Ch. 3 Final Goods
Ch. 4 Stephen Finlay's End-Relational Theory of Normative Language
Ch. 5 Error Theory
Ch. 6 Aristotle's Middle Way
Ch. 7 Between Naïveté and Cynicism
Ch. 8 Beauty and Other Aesthetic Values
Conclusion: Disputing About Tastes
References
About the Author

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Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 18 Sep 2025
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 232
ISBN 9781666948141
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 5 tables
Dimensions 229 x 152 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Author

Glen Koehn

Glen Koehn is Associate Professor of Philosophy at…

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