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    • [DOC File]Aristotle’s Politics

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      SLAVES and WOMEN: Aristotle’s ethical and political theory is marked by an oppressive view of slaves and women. For Aristotle, slaves are a natural part of the family, ruled over by a master. It is natural, he believes, for Greeks to rule over non-Greeks; non-Greeks …

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    • [DOC File]Aristotle’s

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      But most people do not do these, but take refuge in theory and think they are being philosophers and will become good in this way, NE 1105b7-12. Goal. Our goal in this class to read and study Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics over the course of the Fall 2009 and Winter and Spring 2010 terms.

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    • [DOC File]Contemporary Ethical Theory

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      Aristotle locates the ethical in the rational nature of human beings, arguing that the moral goodness is the end of the rational activity of the soul in accordance with moral virtue. Spinoza, an egoist, argues that what is good is that which we know to be certainly useful to us, by which he means those things that promote our health and secure ...

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      Aristotle’s Ethical Theory, Oxford. Jost, Lawrence. 1991. “ Eudemian . Ethical Method”, in J. Anton and A. Preus (eds) Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy IV: Aristotle’s Ethics, State University of New York Press —— 1983. “Aristotle’s Ethics: Have We Been Teaching the Wrong One?” Teaching Philosophy . 6:331-340 —— unpublished.

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    • [DOCX File]Paper Topics - Southeastern Louisiana University

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      Aristotle’s Ethics continues the type of analysis he began in his Metaphysics (especially his discussion of final cause). Compare the themes of the Ethics and Metaphysics (to the extent that they are comparable) and then extend this discussion to an elaboration of Aristotle’s ethical theory, showing along the way why, for Aristotle, only ...

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    • [DOC File]Aristotle’s Ethics

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      Aristotle’s major criticism of the Theory of Forms offered here is the so called ‘third man’ argument, which incidentally Plato himself considered in his dialogue Parmenides. To say scholars are ‘divided’ on the meaning of Plato’s Parmenides is like saying your left foot and mars are ‘not all that close’.

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    • [DOC File]Ethics

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      The theory of Natural Law was put forward by Aristotle but championed by Aquinas (1225-74). It is a deductive theory – it starts with basic principles, and from these the right course of action in a particular situation can be deduced. It is deontological, looking at the intent behind an action and not its outcomes.

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