Two views continue to be defended today. One is that the account of eudaimonia in EN 10 is inconsistent with claims made about it in other books of the work. The other view is that the account in EN 10 is consistent with other claims made in the other books because Aristotle presents one account of perfect eudaimonia by portraying it as consisting solely in contemplative activity. I call this view the intellectualist interpretation. I then argue that neither view is correct because although Aristotle’s position is consistent, he does not hold that the perfect eudaimonia for a human being involves nothing but excellent theoretical activity. His philosopher possesses and exercises the moral excellences and practical wisdom and so some portion...
The essential thought of Eudaimonia prescribes for an intellectual platform in Greek philosophy towa...
The essential thought of Eudaimonia prescribes for an intellectual platform in Greek philosophy towa...
In Book I of his Nicomachean Ethics (NE), Aristotle defines happiness, or eudaimonia, in a...
Two views continue to be defended today. One is that the account of eudaimonia in EN 10 is inconsist...
Two views continue to be defended today. One is that the account of eudaimonia in EN 10 is inconsist...
Two views continue to be defended today. One is that the account of eudaimonia in EN 10 is inconsist...
Two views continue to be defended today. One is that the account of eudaimonia in EN 10 is inconsist...
The paper addresses objections to Aristotle's notion of happiness as inconsistent and confused given...
The paper addresses objections to Aristotle's notion of happiness as inconsistent and confused given...
The paper addresses objections to Aristotle's notion of happiness as inconsistent and confused given...
The question of how Aristotle characterizes eudaimonia, or living-well, in the Nicomachean Ethics ha...
The question of how Aristotle characterizes eudaimonia, or living-well, in the Nicomachean Ethics ha...
The essential thought of Eudaimonia prescribes for an intellectual platform in Greek philosophy towa...
The essential thought of Eudaimonia prescribes for an intellectual platform in Greek philosophy towa...
The essential thought of Eudaimonia prescribes for an intellectual platform in Greek philosophy towa...
The essential thought of Eudaimonia prescribes for an intellectual platform in Greek philosophy towa...
The essential thought of Eudaimonia prescribes for an intellectual platform in Greek philosophy towa...
In Book I of his Nicomachean Ethics (NE), Aristotle defines happiness, or eudaimonia, in a...
Two views continue to be defended today. One is that the account of eudaimonia in EN 10 is inconsist...
Two views continue to be defended today. One is that the account of eudaimonia in EN 10 is inconsist...
Two views continue to be defended today. One is that the account of eudaimonia in EN 10 is inconsist...
Two views continue to be defended today. One is that the account of eudaimonia in EN 10 is inconsist...
The paper addresses objections to Aristotle's notion of happiness as inconsistent and confused given...
The paper addresses objections to Aristotle's notion of happiness as inconsistent and confused given...
The paper addresses objections to Aristotle's notion of happiness as inconsistent and confused given...
The question of how Aristotle characterizes eudaimonia, or living-well, in the Nicomachean Ethics ha...
The question of how Aristotle characterizes eudaimonia, or living-well, in the Nicomachean Ethics ha...
The essential thought of Eudaimonia prescribes for an intellectual platform in Greek philosophy towa...
The essential thought of Eudaimonia prescribes for an intellectual platform in Greek philosophy towa...
The essential thought of Eudaimonia prescribes for an intellectual platform in Greek philosophy towa...
The essential thought of Eudaimonia prescribes for an intellectual platform in Greek philosophy towa...
The essential thought of Eudaimonia prescribes for an intellectual platform in Greek philosophy towa...
In Book I of his Nicomachean Ethics (NE), Aristotle defines happiness, or eudaimonia, in a...