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Revaluing Ethics criticizes the notion that the Nicomachean Ethics is a moral textbook written for an indeterminate audience. Rather, Smith argues that the Ethics is a pedagogy and so must be read in light of the demands imposed by teaching and learning about politics in a tradition. Smith claims that the Ethics initially seeks common ground with ambitious, virile young citizens of ancient city-states who valorize honorable action and competition. Their love of honor can be a spur to virtue, but the competitive character of its pursuit also leads to despotic and factional politics. The drama of the Ethics lies in the dialectical engagement and transformation of a valorization of prestige and power. Aristotle shows how these commitments are paradoxically sterile when pursued in practice. In turn, Aristotle's strategy for reforming political life is to argue for the reorientation of his audience's desires away from the nonshareable external goods of political power and honor to shareable good. His strategy for reforming personal life is to argue for the reorientation of his audience's desires away from honor to a love of contemplation.
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- Autor/es Smith, Thomas W.
- ISBN13 9780791451427
- ISBN10 0791451429
- Páginas 325
- Colección SUNY series in ancient Greek philosophy
- Año de Edición 2001
- Idioma Inglés
Revaluing ethics : Aristotele's dialectical pedagogy
- Autor/a Thomas W. Smith
- Editorial SUNY PRESS
- ISBN 9780791451427
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