Tópicos (Nov 2013)
VIRTUD Y FELICIDAD: DOS PERSPECTIVAS SOBRE LA AUTARQUÍA
Abstract
In this paper I study the reasons that led Aristotle to reject the autarchy of virtue, namely, the view that the exercise of virtue suffices to achieve happiness (i.e. eudaimonía). I then sketch of the main features that theory of action should have to enable happiness not to depend on external achievements (versus Aristotle).
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