Remarks Upon Aristotelian And Platonic Ethics: As A Branch Of The Studies Pursued In The University Of Oxford (1837) is a book written by Frederick Oakeley. The book is a critical examination of the ethical systems of Aristotle and Plato, two of the most influential philosophers in Western thought. Oakeley, who was a fellow of Balliol College, Oxford, offers a detailed analysis of the ethical theories of both philosophers, comparing and contrasting...