Aristotelian ethics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aristotle believed that ethical knowledge is not certain knowledge (like metaphysics and epistemology) but is general knowledge . Because it is not a theoretical discipline, he thought a person mu...
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Nicomachean Ethics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nicomachean Ethics is the name normally given to the most well-known work by Aristotle on ethics. It plays a prominent role in defining Aristotelian ethics, and is widely considered one of the most i...
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Aristotle wrote two ethical treatises: the Nicomachean Ethics and the Eudemian Ethics. He does not himself use either of these titles, although in the Politics (1295a36) he refers back to one of them—probably the Eudemian Ethics—as “ta êthika”—his writings about character.
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Ethics > Ethical Theories > Aristotle Ethics / Virtue ... Articles on Aristotle's ethics and Virtue Theory ... Eudemian Ethics 1212a by Aristotle...
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I have chosen the domain of applied ethics as viewed from the Aristotelian point of view precisely because certain issues have been virtually unexamined by scholars.
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ABSTRACT: This paper argues that the assertion of Nicomachean Ethics I.ii that the art that treats of ethics is politics is to be understood properly not in the sense of politics qua nomothetike but just as politike, i.e., ... In aristotelian language, the exercise of the soul's faculties in accordance with reason is not...
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CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles): Utilitarian, Kantian and Aristotelian ethics are explained. They differ, but because they address different problems, it is possible to see each as contributing to an overall understanding of ethics as integrity. ... 1 Introduction Normative ethics comes in many varieties,
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Virtue Ethics ... Aristotelian definition of virtue: A moral virtue is a disposition to act as the morally reasonable person would act (=according to reason) and to feel emotions and desires appropriately. A (moral) disposition is related to a mere capacity and to an activity or actual feeling as follows.
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This is a quick overview of some aspects of Aristotle's ethics. For links to many excellent internet resources on Aristotelian ethics, see the Aristotle and Virtue Ethics section of Lawrence Hinman's Ethics Updates site.
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Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics was written around 340 BC. It is probably named after either his father or son, who were both named Nicomachus. Nicomac ... Posted By gregory m #43426 at Jul 23, 2007 8:12 PM in Aristotle's Ethics || 3 replies...
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