Taking a Look at Nicomachean Ethics
[2024-03-07 22:20:21]
Nicomacian Ethics I decided to write about Aristotle 's creed and his good people who need friends from Vol. 8 of Nicomacian Ethics. In this article I will explain Aristotle's three different friendships (utility, happiness, and kindness). We will discuss reasons why Aristotle believes that gentleness is the best friendship for practical or happy in a later article. I will also explain the similarities and differences between the three friendships.
1 This article is based on the Nikomacher ethical text. This is often seen as an authoritative remark of Aristotle's moral system. We will not discuss the relationship between Nikomachair ethics, Eudemia ethics and Magna Moralia. W. Jaeger (Aristoteles, Gruch-legung einer Geschichte seiner Entwicklung, 1923), as Eudemia's ethics comprised the initial lecture subjects, In 1841, denying the old paper named Stengel (Ueber die unter dem), Aristotle's villa in North Curl, Akkad, Wiesen, Abadel, Haltn Stift declared it Aristotle. Works by disciple Edmus. Magna Moralia, on the other hand, is probably a shorter article written by Peripatetic, primarily based on Eudemia's ethics and part of Nicomachean's ethics. Arnim (Disti Aristotelischen Ethiken, in: Sitzungsbericht d. Wiener Akad. 202, 1924, 2 d Abhand
Aristotle's survival work contains three papers on moral philosophy. Nikoma ethics in ten books, seven books of Eudemian ethics, and Magna Morelia (Latin: "Da"). Nicomachean Ethics of Ethics is often considered the most important of the three; it consists of a series of short papers that may be gathered by Aristotle's son Nicomachus. Eudemia's ethics of the 19th century was doubting the work of Aristotle's student, Eidmus of Rhodes, but there is no good reason to doubt its authenticity. Interestingly, the three publications of Nicomachean Ethics and Eudemian Ethics, Books V, VI, and the former VII are the same books IV, V, and the latter VI. This problem has been debated for centuries, but the most common thing is that the origin of an ordinary book is Eudemia's ethics;
The sixth volume of Nicomachean's ethics is the same as the fifth volume of Eudemian ethics. In the early days of these two works the equivalent books of Nicomacian Ethics Handbook IV and Eudemian Morals Book (Vol. 3) were different, and finally pointed out that the next step is to discuss justice did. Indeed, in the first book, Aristotle explains why he started with details and built the highest level. A virtue of character other than justice has been discussed in an approximate way like the midpoint of two extreme options, but now, a way to recognize and know what we are aiming and avoiding I will question doubt. Identifying the average value means identifying the correct range. This defines the boundary of the mean. Therefore, knowledge is necessary for practical ethics with a good character.