De la lógica a la ética, la sinfonía del logos, Aristóteles
Abstract
Abstract:
Aristotle alludes to diverse writings or works in his agreement on
The Interpretation
that does part of
the Organon
or agreement of logic: to the Rhetoric, to the Poetics, to of Soul, but one does not find any explicit reference to the Ethics. Nevertheless the reading especially of the chapter 9 of
The Interpretation
Aristotle suggests a possible link with the Ethics in effect after having defined what is the apofantic sentence
“λόγος ἀποφαντικὸς”
he specifies that it only refers to the present or to the past since for the future one does not give the truth or falsehood: the contingency does not force to the need. For Aristotle the human actions are not certain. In
the Ethics to Nicómaco
especially in the chapter 6 Aristotle is going to specify what is the human practice and as the logic intervenes in the process
of deliberation, decision, action. Then it turns out interesting to note the relations between the Logic and the Ethics in the set of these works, which is correlative with the relations between the truth and the good, the theory and the practice. There is outlined a topic that was rescued in writings of contemporary philosophers.