Confronting Aristotle's Ethics

Confronting Aristotle's Ethics

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May 14, 2014 · Inglese · Brossura (301 pagine)
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Formato Brossura
Pagine 301
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato May 14, 2014
Editore Not Avail
ISBN-10 0226284018
ISBN-13 9780226284019

Descrizione

Eugene Garver delves into the timeless inquiry of what constitutes the good life, exploring the rich terrain of Aristotle's ethical philosophy. The author engages with Aristotle’s profound ideas, highlighting how they can inform contemporary debates about morality and virtue. By examining Aristotle’s perspectives, he challenges modern assumptions, urging readers to consider how these ancient insights might illuminate their own lives.

Garver deftly navigates through the complexities of ethical thought, inviting a dialogue between past and present. He emphasizes the relevance of virtue ethics in today's fast-paced world, showcasing how Aristotle's approach encourages individuals to reflect on their character and choices. Through this exploration, he bridges philosophical concepts with real-world applications, igniting a conversation about our collective pursuit of a fulfilling existence.

Ultimately, the work serves as a compelling reminder that the quest for the good life is not merely an abstract exercise but a deeply personal and social journey. By engaging with Aristotle’s ethical framework, readers are prompted to rethink their values and the ways they can cultivate a life rich in purpose and meaning.

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Romanzo Contemporaneo
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