Aristotle's Ethics a Guide to Living the Good Life

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Cuddeback, John (-)
Formato: DVD
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Charlotte, NC : Catholic Courses cop. 2014
Colección:Catholic courses : learn more. Philosophy
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  • The Science of Ethics Every choice we make is an attempt to reach some good. 2. The Reality of Habit and Happiness Never underestimate the role of habit on the long path to virtue. 3. What Is True Virtue? Knowing the distinction between moral and intellectual virtues can help us reach the heart of Aristotle’s fundamental principles. 4. Concerning Temperance Aristotle affirms that the man who lacks temperance, who is ruled by his passions, loves bodily pleasures more than they’re worth. 5. On Justice and Prudence As we move on the justice — one of the greatest virtues — we also examine how critical it is for the human will to want justice. 6. Different Kinds of Character Aristotle’s challenge becomes more acute as we begin to study continence and incontinence — and thereby, to look at our own stance in the moral life. 7. How to Grow in Virtue In this lecture, we’ll ask one of the most important questions of Aristotle’s ethics: where is your heart? 8. The Greatest Perfection Our final lecture ends where the course began — with a search for happiness.