Aristotle's dialogue with Socrates : on the Nicomachean ethics
Ronna Burger
The Nicomachean Ethics sets out in a systematic way to answer the question, “What is the good life? ” Aristotle wrote it not for scholars, not for other professional philosophers, but for everybody. He took the view that if a person applied practical wisdom to the right course of action in a given circumstance, he would achieve the good. And I like the fact that, as Socrates had done before him, he was thinking about a theory of the good life in terms of what is practical and reasonable.
عام:
2008
الناشر:
Univ of Chicago Press
اللغة:
english
ملف:
EPUB, 183 KB
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english, 2008