The Philosopher of Philosophers: an Introduction to Aristotle
Practical Ethics to Achieve Self-Fulfilment Widely considered one of the most important figures in the history of Western philosophy, Aristotle
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Ethics guides our moral compass, helping us discern right from wrong. It shapes our choices, encouraging us to act with fairness, integrity, and empathy, cultivating a harmonious society rooted in respect for all.
Practical Ethics to Achieve Self-Fulfilment Widely considered one of the most important figures in the history of Western philosophy, Aristotle
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Read moreGoing beyond good and evil means we are in territory not covered by traditional morality.
In ‘On the Genealogy of Morality’, Nietzsche argued that there are two types of morality: master morality and slave morality. “Good” and “evil”, he argued, are concepts that fall squarely under the latter.
Read more“God is dead”, Zarathustra said in Nietzsche’s Thus Spake Zarathustra, “and we have killed him.” Morality had been the domain of religion for centuries and millennia, until now.
Read moreToday, calling someone a sophist is often meant in an disapproving way. We often use the term for a certain
Read moreOne way in which utilitarianism differs from Kantian deontology is in its view of intention and consequences. We covered this
Read moreAs we have seen in another post, for utilitarianism the value of acts and actions is based on their results.
Read moreWhat matters, rather than intention, is the outcome of actions. We justify the value of our deeds only on their
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Read moreToday, when we hear the term “Epicurean” we thinking of a person devoted to sensual enjoyment, especially someone whose self-indulgent
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