It is relatively easy to confuse the ideas of Aristotle, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Reneshchet, but the ancient philosophy, politics and mathematics of the 18th century seem to be a very scattered theme. In relation to these differences, there are three different perspectives on common themes. That is technology. Rousseau seems to oppose technology directly, Aristotle's perspective is in the middle, it is like Rousseau, and Descartes supports technology. After reading the commentary on the origin of Rousseau's inequality, Aristotle's 'Nicomara Ethics', and Descartes 'Methodology', these conclusions can be drawn.
If you have learned a course of philosophy or ethics, you may know standard thinkers, Aristotle and Plato, Kant and Hume, Descartes and Rousseau. These philosophers are one of the most influential thinkers in the modern world. They shape the foundation of individuals, population and society to establish ethical and legal norms. However, if you use only one philosophy course to satisfy your graduation requirement, you may not know the other half of the world view. Before the earliest Western philosophers breathed for the first time, the history and civilization as a whole rose, was dominated and collapsed (not to mention mothers' mothers and mothers).
It is relatively easy to confuse the ideas of Aristotle, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Reneshchet, but the ancient philosophy, politics and mathematics of the 18th century seem to be a very scattered theme. In relation to these differences, there are three different perspectives on common themes. That is technology. Rousseau seems to oppose technology directly, Aristotle's perspective is in the middle, it is like Rousseau, and Descartes supports technology. - In the Nicomasian Code of Ethics, generosity is the third virtue Aristotle has investigated. He calls generous ideas directly with the meaning of wealth. As Aristotle said, generosity is an intermediate factor between waste and non-generosity, waste is excess and implied flaws. However, this virtue is not natural, generosity can be created through customs, but also requires experience and time.