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Aristotle believed that ethical knowledge is not certain knowledge (like metaphysics and epistemology) but is general knowledge. Because it is not a theoretical discipline, he thought a person must have "experience of the…
- Introduction
- Aristotle's ethics
- Three ethical treatises
- Influences of earlier Greek ethical systems
- Influence on later thinkers
- Further reading
- References
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If one of the requirements of the ultimate good is self-sufficiency, then in our modern, interconnected society it seems that Aristotle's definition is ultimately out of our reach. Any thoughts on this?
Anyone out there with tips or skills on how I can understand better the Nicomechean text.
Do You think Aristotle would agree that student and teacher can be friends?


