"How to live the good life" is a subject treated by Confucius and Aristotle in a manner that exhibits many surprising points of coincidence, not least in the colossal influence of both these philosophers on the social and political shape of their respective civilisations. This article is an ...
所属专辑:Story of Philosophy-Aristotle 音频列表 1 34. It is obvious that this doctrine 50 2019-08 2 33. The golden mean, however 51 2019-08 3 32. The chief condition of happiness 34 2019-08 4 31. VII. Ethics and the Nature of Happiness ...
Aristotle’s Golden Mean: Its Implications for the Doping Debatedoi:10.1080/00948705.2010.9714769Jung Hyun HwangCollege of Health and Human DevelopmentR. Scott KretchmarCollege of Health and Human DevelopmentJournal of the Philosophy of Sport
Samuel, D. B., and Tay, L. (2018). Aristotle's golden mean and the importance of bipolarity for personality models: a commentary on "Personality traits and maladaptivity: unipolarity versus bipolarity". J. Pers. doi: 10.1111/jopy.12383...
Aristotle observed that people are biological creatures requiring optimal, not maximal need satisfaction (his golden mean applied across the board politically), as advanced mammals, they are engaged in the social world with relative concern for relationships, they have agency, reflexive effects, can le...
However, for Aristotle, following the intuitions of poets, from the Odyssey to the tragedies, “the lover of myth (philómythos) is, in a sense, a lover of Wisdom (philosophia), due to the wonder (dia tu thaumasein) that myth awakens in the amazed one, the one who contemplates them ...
The Classical period or Golden age of Greece, from around 500 to 300 BC, has given us the great monuments, art, philosophy, architecture and literature which are the building blocks of our own civilization
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ARISTOTLE'S PRINCIPLE OF "THE GOLDEN MEAN" Friedrich Schlegel once remarked that every man is born a Platonist, or an Aristotelian. In other words he meant by this contrast in philosophical outlooks that we are either idealists or realists. We have seen Plato's idealism fully expressed in ...
The Golden Mean between Extremes Robert Fulgrum’s Everything I Learned in Kindergarten gives insight into a social ethic akin to Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, by which, in the pursuit of happiness (eudaimonia), one navigates the “golden mean” between the opposites. The virtue of courage,...