THE ESSENCE OF THE GOOD-RULING CONCEPT IN ARISTOTLE’S VISION. PART IV. MORAL DIMENSION (CONTINUED) Cover Image

THE ESSENCE OF THE GOOD-RULING CONCEPT IN ARISTOTLE’S VISION. PART IV. MORAL DIMENSION (CONTINUED)
THE ESSENCE OF THE GOOD-RULING CONCEPT IN ARISTOTLE’S VISION. PART IV. MORAL DIMENSION (CONTINUED)

Author(s): Corina Adriana Dumitrescu
Subject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Editura Pro Universitaria
Keywords: virtue; wisdom; reason; education; good faith; honour; middle class.

Summary/Abstract: The main idea of the article comes to reinforce Aristotle's belief that a sound reigning could be achieved in both a political society, as well as a in an ethical one, at the same time. Ethics would not be considered entirely politics, it is just its major, legislative aspect to be worshipped, its pragmatic wisdom as a pivot of the moral conduct determination. The more virtuous its members, the better a society. From the most humble member on the social class scale of a community till the one on top of the pyramid, who wasches over the best way of rulling, each individual should exercize virtue, as a way to just try to reach wisdom, or to really touch it.

  • Issue Year: 2010
  • Issue No: 03
  • Page Range: 12-16
  • Page Count: 5
  • Language: English
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