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ArtikelConflicting Parts of Happiness in Aristotle's Ethics  
Oleh: White, Nicholas
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Ethics: An International Journal of Social Political and Legal Philosophy vol. 105 no. 2 (Jan. 1995), page 258-283.
Topik: Ethics; Happiness; Aristotle's; Happiness
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Isi artikelOne of the most important developments in recent ethics, not only in the English-Speaking world but on the European continent as well, has been the resurgence of interest in the ethics of Aristotle, not only as a relic of ancient history but also as food for modern philosophical thought. I want to try here to shed some light on the philosophical, historical, and historigraphical question that are raised by this development. I want to articulate and justify some reservations about the widely accepted ascription of certain aims to Aristotle's ethics. To explain these matters fully, I shall have to give a broad view of both historiographical background and interpretative problems, skirting a number of detailed exegetical problems. Nevertheless I hope that ny synoptic account will, without resolvng question definitively, help make resolution possible in due course.
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