Aristotle s function argument

    • [DOC File]Aristotle (V5023)

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      Is the 'function argument' sound? C: Further Reading on Aristotle on Eudaimonia and 'Function' J. Annas, The Morality of Happiness, ch. 3 "Nature and Mere Nature" pp. 142-159.

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    • [DOC File]History of Philosophy

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      History of Philosophy (PHI 206) 3 credits. Spring 2011. Aquinas Institute. Diocese of Lafayette, Louisiana. Instructor: Richard C. Chiasson. BS, MBA, MA (Philosophy ...

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    • Philosophy 115

      Book I Ch. 1-5, Book I Ch. 7-8 (Flourishing and Aristotle's Function Argument). A: Book II Ch. 1-2,4 Book IV Ch. 5 (Virtues). MODULE THREE. Mill (Consequentialism) M1: Chapter 2 ** (Explanation of Utilitarianism). M1: Chapter 4 (Mill's Proof of Utilitarianism). M2: Chapter 1 (Rule/Act Utilitarianism; Rights). MODULE FOUR. Kant (Kantian Ethics ...

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    • [DOC File]Philosophy 112 First Paper

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      That function, suggests Aristotle, is best arrived at by looking at our uniqueness. Explain Aristotle’s human function argument and assess it critically. Provide a brief description of the argument itself, including what he believes is the proper function of a human being. When defending or criticizing it, discuss whether (1) Aristotle is ...

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    • [DOC File]Aristotle's Logic

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      Aristotle's works on logic, are the only significant works of Aristotle that were never "lost"; all his other books were "lost" from his death, until rediscovered in the 11th century. The Organon was used in the school founded by Aristotle at the Lyceum, and some parts …

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    • [DOC File]Aristotle’s analogy is used to explain the nature of the ...

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      In Aristotle's eyes, life and soul exist only at certain points, here where there is a person or where there is a plant. This is the point of difference when compared to the ideas of Bruno. Bruno's belief in a world-soul causes him to see life in the world as a voice would exist in a room: everywhere at all times.

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