Aristotle\'s discussion of the motivation of the good person is both complicated and cryptic.
In this book, Paula Gottlieb argues that Aristotle sees the thought, desires and feelings of the good person as interd.
Depending on which passages are emphasized, he may seem to be presenting a Kantian style view according to which the good person is and ought to be motivated primarily by reason, or a Humean style view according to which desires and feelings are or ought to be in charge.
Aristotle\'s discussion of the motivation of the good person is both complicated and cryptic