Intellect in Action: Aristotle and Philosophy as a Way of Life

by Alejandro Farieta-Barrera

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This book faces the problem of how is it possible to conceive Aristotelian philosophy as a way of life, and not as a discipline or profession. If there are any of his texts where this concerns are to be found, it is in his practical treatises, in which he defends a philosophy of human affairs. However, Aristotle insists on the fact that philosophy, in its greatest expression, is the first philosophy, to which the idea of contemplation seems to refer to, at the end of the Nicomachean ethics. How is this tension between human and first philosophy to be understood? Which one was more important in Aristotle’s conception of the good life ? What will we be claiming here is that there’s no dichotomy between active and contemplative life beyond the conceptual analysis. On the contrary, the Aristotelian proposal is that choosing between action and contemplation is impossible without appealing to philosophy itself. The intellect, in his role as ruler of life, requires contemplation to lead action, in the same way as a medical practitioner requires natural science in order to guide his deeds.

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Bibliographic Information

  • Publisher Augustinian University Press
  • Publication Date April 2018
  • Orginal LanguageSpanish
  • ISBN/Identifier 9789585652927
  • Publication Country or regionColombia
  • FormatPaperback
  • Primary Price 620 USD
  • Pages318
  • ReadershipProfessional and Scholarly
  • Publish StatusPublished
  • Original Language TitleSpanish
  • Original Language AuthorsSpanish
  • Edition1
  • Copyright Year2018
  • Dimensions15 x 23 cm

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