This contribution is focused on the comparison between book I and book X of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, whrein two different interpretations of the notion of happiness are provided. One can find into book I, in fact, a general account of happiness and of the relations between its own composing parts. Into book X, instead, the content of happiness is specified by a concrete model of complete life, with regard to the problematic implications between political life and contemplative life.Best audio at version 3
75 leaves ; 29 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 74-75).In this thesi...
This paper explores Plotinus' criticism of Aristotle and the Stoics on happiness, and his ownPlatoni...
In this paper I contrast two types of happiness: Aristotle's and Kant's. These types are very differ...
This contribution is focused on the comparison between book I and book X of Aristotle's Nicomachean ...
This contribution is focused on the comparison between book I and book X of Aristotle's Nicomachean ...
"Happiness, then, is the best, noblest, and most pleasant thing in the world.' In the Nicomachean Et...
Happiness is a much debated topic in both ancient and contemporary philosophy. The aim of this paper...
Aristotle’s conception of happy life is still a matter of debate among scholars. It is not obvious w...
In the following work, I will try to trace, in general lines, the way in which the matter of happine...
This thesis analyzes Aristotle’s treatment of pleasure in book seven of the Nicomachean Ethics. The...
This paper examines Aristotle’s concept of happiness as encapsulated in his Nicomachean Ethics. Aris...
none1noHappiness is a much-debated topic in both ancient and contemporary philosophy. This paper is ...
The fundamental concern of ancient ethics is the question concerning happiness. As Aristotle famousl...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the Aristotelian notion of eudaimonia in the Nicomachean Eth...
At the end of the function argument of NE i 7, Aristotle offers an initial description of his view o...
75 leaves ; 29 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 74-75).In this thesi...
This paper explores Plotinus' criticism of Aristotle and the Stoics on happiness, and his ownPlatoni...
In this paper I contrast two types of happiness: Aristotle's and Kant's. These types are very differ...
This contribution is focused on the comparison between book I and book X of Aristotle's Nicomachean ...
This contribution is focused on the comparison between book I and book X of Aristotle's Nicomachean ...
"Happiness, then, is the best, noblest, and most pleasant thing in the world.' In the Nicomachean Et...
Happiness is a much debated topic in both ancient and contemporary philosophy. The aim of this paper...
Aristotle’s conception of happy life is still a matter of debate among scholars. It is not obvious w...
In the following work, I will try to trace, in general lines, the way in which the matter of happine...
This thesis analyzes Aristotle’s treatment of pleasure in book seven of the Nicomachean Ethics. The...
This paper examines Aristotle’s concept of happiness as encapsulated in his Nicomachean Ethics. Aris...
none1noHappiness is a much-debated topic in both ancient and contemporary philosophy. This paper is ...
The fundamental concern of ancient ethics is the question concerning happiness. As Aristotle famousl...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the Aristotelian notion of eudaimonia in the Nicomachean Eth...
At the end of the function argument of NE i 7, Aristotle offers an initial description of his view o...
75 leaves ; 29 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 74-75).In this thesi...
This paper explores Plotinus' criticism of Aristotle and the Stoics on happiness, and his ownPlatoni...
In this paper I contrast two types of happiness: Aristotle's and Kant's. These types are very differ...