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Philosophy


Essay - Revisiting Nicomachean Ethics and the Concept of Justice in Aristotle
This essay proposes a tension-filled reading of Aristotelian justice, highlighting not only its theoretical merits but also the internal contradictions that arise when confronting principles with applications. It is argued that such contradictions, far from invalidating it, form a conceptual laboratory. It sheds light on perennial issues: the relational nature of justice, the limits of practical rationality, and the dangers of the naturalization of hierarchies.
Aug 15, 202524 min read
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