Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics Book III
Chapter 1 – Since only voluntary actions receive praise or blame, how do they differ from involuntary actions? Compulsion – any […]
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Chapter 1 – Since only voluntary actions receive praise or blame, how do they differ from involuntary actions? Compulsion – any […]
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In this book, Aristotle sets out to define virtue. Complete definitions consist of a genus (matter), specific difference (form), agent,
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Chapter 1 – What are Goods? There are many ends or goods because each work, art, inquiry has an end its
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Chapter 1 – The need for common sense Since the senses perceive each other’s objects incidentally whenever they are directed
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Chapter 1 – The Definition of Soul – Cause to Effect In this first chapter, Aristotle claims matter and form correspond
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Chapter 1 – The Plan of Study of the Soul Sentence: Since activities and powers of soul (form) appear to
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This post is “still” incomplete. Motion can be divided into species (Book V). But it can also be divided
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Chapter 1 – Types of Change, and only subject to subject change is motion technically. what causes the motion, that
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Place The definition of place as the innermost surface of a motionless body leads to four different distinctions: Common place
Change is the genus of motion/movement. Since movement is found in all of the categories, and since what is in
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