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Aristotelian ethics

Aristotle first used the term ethics to name a field of study developed by his predecessors Socrates and Plato which is devoted to the attempt to provide a rational response to the question of how humans should best live. Aristotle regarded ethics and politics as two related but separate fields of study, since ethics examines the good of the individual…

Intellectual virtue, Aristotle as a Socratic & Influence on later thinkers

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Three ethical treatises

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Practical ethics

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Moral virtue

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Aristotelian ethics

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Aristotelian ethics → An Educator's Guide, Aristotle, Aristotle's Ethics, Bibliography, Centre, Concept, Contemporary Aristotelian Studies, Critical Thinking Terms, Edward, Ethics, Glossary, In Zalta, Internet Encyclopedia, ISSN, Joe Sachs, Kraut, London Metropolitan University, OCLC, Philosophy, Politics
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Aristotelian ethics → Ancient, Aristotle, Aristotle's, Elsewhere, Grk, In, NE, Nicomachean Ethics Aristotle, The Aristotelian Ethics, There

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