A Walk Through Aristotle's Ethics

Editura Universitatii din Bucuresti (2014)
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Abstract

This is a detailed commentary on the Nicomachean Ethics. It is a fresh approach to Aristotle's masterpiece, by proposing a comprehensivist interpretation of happiness. Furthermore it offers an original perspective on the dialectical method, establish relations between virtue, continence and neuroscience and uses the "predicables" to determine sistematicaly the path to happiness.

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Valentin Muresan
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