本の詳細
形式
ペーパーバック
言語
英語
出版社
Longwood Pr Ltd
ISBN-10
0856722774
ISBN-13
9780856722776
説明
J.L. Ackrill delves into the intricate philosophy of Aristotle, particularly focusing on the concept of eudaemonia, which is often translated as "happiness" or "flourishing." This exploration reveals how Aristotle perceived the idea of a well-lived life, emphasizing that true happiness arises from virtuous activity and the fulfillment of one's potential.
Through a careful analysis of Aristotle's texts, Ackrill offers insights into the diverse elements that constitute a flourishing existence. He examines the balance between rational thought and ethical behavior, showcasing how individuals can achieve their highest good through the practice of virtue. The work prompts readers to reflect on their own lives and the essence of what it means to live well.
Ackrill's scholarship presents a thorough interpretation of Aristotelian philosophy, making complex ideas accessible. He encourages a deeper understanding of not just the philosophical underpinnings of happiness, but also how these ancient concepts resonate in contemporary life. The examination invites both students and enthusiasts of philosophy to engage with the timeless wisdom of one of history's greatest thinkers.
Through a careful analysis of Aristotle's texts, Ackrill offers insights into the diverse elements that constitute a flourishing existence. He examines the balance between rational thought and ethical behavior, showcasing how individuals can achieve their highest good through the practice of virtue. The work prompts readers to reflect on their own lives and the essence of what it means to live well.
Ackrill's scholarship presents a thorough interpretation of Aristotelian philosophy, making complex ideas accessible. He encourages a deeper understanding of not just the philosophical underpinnings of happiness, but also how these ancient concepts resonate in contemporary life. The examination invites both students and enthusiasts of philosophy to engage with the timeless wisdom of one of history's greatest thinkers.