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" The art of medicine, for example, has health for its end. The art of shipbuilding has a ship, and the art of war has victory for its end. These are subordinate ends. But there is an ultimate end, an end in reference to which these, and all other subordinate... "
Lectures on Greek Philosophy and Other Philosophical Remains of James ... - Página 337
por James Frederick Ferrier - 1866
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Outlines of the History of Greek Philosophy

Eduard Zeller - 1886 - 404 páginas
...human activity is, in general, Happiness. On this fact no Greek moralist had any doubt. Happiness alone is desired for its own sake, and not for the sake of something else. But Aristotle does not derive the measure, by which the conditions of happiness are...
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Philosophical Works

James Frederick Ferrier - 1888 - 744 páginas
...soul of man, which comprehends, in addition to all these principles, the power of reason (1/01)9). This reason is partly passive, determined, and temporal...science has to deal ; for Aristotle uses the word TroXtTt/c?) as comprising what we more usually term ethics. 12. The name of this ultimate end is very...
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Outlines of the History of Greek Philosophy

Eduard Zeller - 1889 - 394 páginas
...human activity is, in general, Happiness. On this fact no Greek moralist had any doubt. Happiness alone is desired for its own sake, and not for the sake of something else. But Aristotle does not derive the measure, by which the conditions of happiness are...
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Moral Values: A Study of the Principles of Conduct

Walter Goodnow Everett - 1918 - 470 páginas
...means to a still higher end, while another is desired for its own sake. What now is the supreme good which is desired for its own sake, and not for the sake of anything else? Aristotle answers that there is general agreement that this good is welfare, or happiness (ev&aifiovla)....
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Common-sense Ethics

Cyril Edwin Mitchinson Joad - 1921 - 232 páginas
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Moral Values: A Study of the Principles of Conduct

Walter Goodnow Everett - 1918 - 464 páginas
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The Ethical Conceptions of the Gatha

Jatindra Mohon Chatterjee - 1932 - 578 páginas
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The Journal of Philosophy, Volumen30

1933 - 904 páginas
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International Journal of Ethics, Volumen43

1933 - 506 páginas
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Aristotle on Education: Extracts from the Ethics and Politics

Aristotle - 1968 - 156 páginas
...completion at the end of it. We should never desire anything if there were not something we desire for its own sake and not for the sake of anything beyond. We cannot go on indefinitely wishing one thing for the sake of another, and that again for the sake...
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