Published December 7, 2018
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Η έννοια της αρετής στον Αριστοτέλη
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The concept of virtue is a cornerstone of Aristotle’s moral philosophy, which is presented, mainly, in three works: the Great Ethics, the Eudemian Ethics and the Nicomachean Ethics. According to Düring, in The Great Ethics Aristotle addresses to young listeners and places emphasis on logical argumentation and classification; […] Eudemian Ethics, with the exception of the introduction, is a scientific course (Kolleg) for advanced listeners of the Academy. Finally, Nicomachean Ethics is a report that is addressed to a wide circle of listeners and readers. The present paper of the Aristotelian concept of virtue is based on Nicomachean Ethics.
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- Μαστοράκη, Α. Η έννοια της αρετής στον Αριστοτέλη, «Archive» 14 (7/12/2018), pp. 15–21 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4480751