Friendship and Love — Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics
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We are live-reading and discussing Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, book VIII–IX, which is about friendship, social relations, and love.
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The prerequisite to this book is our answering for ourselves these questions from the prior books, to which we will briefly review:
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1. What is a virtue of character {ēthikē aretē}?
2. How does one come to acquire any of it? (E.g. pride, ambition, bravery, gentlemanliness, generosity, candor, fairness, …)
3. From a first-person perspective in being virtuous, how does one feel and what does one see (differently, discursively) in a given situation of everyday living?
4. How does one formulate right desires?
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The project's cloud drive is here, at which you'll find the reading texts, notes, and slideshows.
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By Meetup
Online live reading and discussion of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, Book VII, for philosophy students; outcome: explain how character virtues are acquired.
AI summary
By Meetup
Online live reading and discussion of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, Book VII, for philosophy students; outcome: explain how character virtues are acquired.
