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Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics
The Nicomachean Ethics is composed of ten books, or chapters, and in this summary I will follow that sequence briefly describing the main topic and salient points that emerge from each section. Book 1: …
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Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics. Discussion Questions . Please prepare to answer the following questions and discuss Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, Books 1.1-103 and 2.104-275. As you prepare, make sure to write down the line numbers where you find your answers.
[DOC File]Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle, book IV, unicode
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M / Jan 24 Aristotle on the ethics and the pursuit of happiness. Read: Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, 1-2. W / Jan 26 Aristotle’s idea of virtue . Read: Nicomachean Ethics, 3. M / Jan 31 Aristotle on justice and moral judgment. Read: Nicomachean Ethics, 5-6. W / Feb 2 Aristotle on true pleasure. Read: Nicomachean Ethics, 8-10. M / Feb 7 Stoic ...
[DOCX File]IDS 3932 Honors Ethics in Business, Govt and Society
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Nicomachean Ethics Book VI The Virtues of Thought . Study questions by . Dr. Jan Garrett. Last revised on October 15, 2012. See the “Citing Works by Aristotle” page on the course website. Chapter 1. 1. What has Aristotle established previously about the relation between correct reason, excess, deficiency, and the mean? (1138b19-25) 2.
The Nicomachean Ethics Book 1, Chapter 1 (1094a1-19) Summary
The translation of this passage is that of Rackham in the Loeb Classical Library edition of the Nicomachean Ethics. In Book III, the translator Ostwald renders sophrosýne as “self-control,” but this is not the way most translators translate this word. They and the standard ancient Greek dictionary give it as moderation or temperance.
[DOC File]NICOMACHEAN ETHICS, BOOK I
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Nicomachean Ethics (Selections) (Part 1) Aristotle ~350 B.C. Translated by W.D. Ross. Book 1. 1. Every art and every inquiry, and similarly every action and pursuit, is thought to aim at some good; and for this reason . the good. has rightly . been declared to be . that at which all things aim.
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Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics. Books II-IV. Book II: What Virtue Is “ethics” comes from the Greek “ethos” which means “character,” and “arete,” the Greek word for virtue, can also mean “excellence” (Aristotle defines virtue in II.6) II.1-3 Types and characteristics of virtue
[DOC File]Study Questions for Nicomachean Ethics VI
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Augustine’s Confessions: An Overview
Citizen Kane (Meet in AD 119--Auditorium, film begins promptly at 4pm. Film lasts 119 minutes)1/19, 1/21. Ethical frameworks I: Aristotle and the life worth living. Reading: Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics: Book 1: chapters 1-5, 7-10; Book 2: 1-2, 4, 6, 9;
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