In my article I am concerned with political life in Aristotle’s philosophy and its’ connection with happiness and theoretical contemplation. I suggest that, although theoretical contemplation is happiness in primary sense, a philosopher can still be happy when he enters political domain and by this is not lesser happy in which I disagree with Richard Kraut. Finally I argue that there are situations in which a philosopher must be a politician, because it is better when the inferior are governed by the noble
Journal ArticleExamines the concept of happiness based on Aristotle's view of ethics. Linkage betwee...
According to Aristotle human beings are naturally rational and political animals, and what it is for...
This contribution is focused on the comparison between book I and book X of Aristotle's Nicomachean ...
Aristotle’s conception of happy life is still a matter of debate among scholars. It is not obvious w...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the Aristotelian notion of eudaimonia in the Nicomachean Eth...
Through the concepts of ἔργον and βίος, the article describes the twohappiest forms of life, i.e., t...
The fundamental concern of ancient ethics is the question concerning happiness. As Aristotle famousl...
The investigation about happiness and forms of life is the core of the Aristotelian ethico-political...
The paper analyses the dual form of striving for a good life underlying Aristotle's distinction betw...
Aristotle’s account of happiness aims to show that happiness is both objective and attainable. Accor...
This paper examines Aristotle’s concept of happiness as encapsulated in his Nicomachean Ethics. Aris...
In this paper I have analyzed and elucidated Aristotle’s, Richard Kraut’s and Laura Sizer’s concep...
The paper addresses objections to Aristotle's notion of happiness as inconsistent and confused given...
Happiness is a much debated topic in both ancient and contemporary philosophy. The aim of this paper...
This thesis analyzes Aristotle’s treatment of pleasure in book seven of the Nicomachean Ethics. The...
Journal ArticleExamines the concept of happiness based on Aristotle's view of ethics. Linkage betwee...
According to Aristotle human beings are naturally rational and political animals, and what it is for...
This contribution is focused on the comparison between book I and book X of Aristotle's Nicomachean ...
Aristotle’s conception of happy life is still a matter of debate among scholars. It is not obvious w...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the Aristotelian notion of eudaimonia in the Nicomachean Eth...
Through the concepts of ἔργον and βίος, the article describes the twohappiest forms of life, i.e., t...
The fundamental concern of ancient ethics is the question concerning happiness. As Aristotle famousl...
The investigation about happiness and forms of life is the core of the Aristotelian ethico-political...
The paper analyses the dual form of striving for a good life underlying Aristotle's distinction betw...
Aristotle’s account of happiness aims to show that happiness is both objective and attainable. Accor...
This paper examines Aristotle’s concept of happiness as encapsulated in his Nicomachean Ethics. Aris...
In this paper I have analyzed and elucidated Aristotle’s, Richard Kraut’s and Laura Sizer’s concep...
The paper addresses objections to Aristotle's notion of happiness as inconsistent and confused given...
Happiness is a much debated topic in both ancient and contemporary philosophy. The aim of this paper...
This thesis analyzes Aristotle’s treatment of pleasure in book seven of the Nicomachean Ethics. The...
Journal ArticleExamines the concept of happiness based on Aristotle's view of ethics. Linkage betwee...
According to Aristotle human beings are naturally rational and political animals, and what it is for...
This contribution is focused on the comparison between book I and book X of Aristotle's Nicomachean ...