Nicomachean Ethics Book 1 Discussion Questions
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Nicomachean ethics book 1 discussion questions. It is important to learn how to find a passage by use of bekker page column and line indicators. The answers to these questions are to be found in aristotle s nicomachean ethics book 1 chapter 9. I m determined to truly engage with this text rather than merely passively take it in like i ve done with my previous reading.
Questions and discussion of book 1 part 1 of aristotle s nicomachean ethics. Primarily the greek concept of eudaimonia is a much more public matter than our concept of happiness. There must be some end which is valuable for its own sake otherwise no action would have any value.
It would be unthinkable for a greek that a beggar could have eudaimonia while a successful businessman and eminent public figure could suffer from depression and still. You may find these useful starting points for your own reflections about the material you are studying. We tend to think of happiness as an emotional state whereas the greeks treat eudaimonia as a measure of objective success.
This version prepared in july 2007. Philosophy 1027 aristotle s nicomachean ethics book i 1 7 study questions 1 1 what do you think aristotle means when he says that every action and decision seems to seek some good. Study questions for use with t.
The page number will vary according to the text you are using but the chapter is so short that. Jan garrett last revised date. 1 each action is worth doing because the end gives value and value is transmitted from end to action.