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Western Moral Philosophy For Beginners

Western Moral Philosophy For Beginners

Veröffentlicht: 2025-12-23
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16 Deep Dive Aristotle

16 Deep Dive Aristotle

16 Deep Dive Aristotle Aristotle, a towering figure in ancient Greek philosophy, lived from 384 to 322 BCE and is renowned for his profound influence on various fields, including ethics, politics, and metaphysics. His work laid foundational ideas that c
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16 Deep Dive Aristotle
Aristotle, a towering figure in ancient Greek philosophy, lived from 384 to 322 BCE and is renowned for his profound influence on various fields, including ethics, politics, and metaphysics. His work laid foundational ideas that continue to shape moral philosophy today. While we previously explored his life and aspirations, this episode delves deeper into Aristotle's moral philosophy, particularly focusing on his key concepts articulated in major texts like the Nicomachean Ethics and the Eudemian Ethics.
Aristotle's ethical framework is often encapsulated in what is known as virtue ethics. At the heart of his moral philosophy is the concept of eudaimonia, a term often translated as “happiness” or “flourishing.” For Aristotle, the ultimate purpose of human life is to achieve eudaimonia, which represents a state of living well and fulfilling one’s potential. Unlike mere pleasure, Aristotle’s idea of happiness is a deeper, more meaningful condition, achieved through virtuous living. He argues that to attain eudaimonia, individuals must cultivate virtues, which are character traits that enable one to act in accordance with reason.
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From Heraclitus’ fragments on change to Hannah Arendt’s reflections on responsibility, this series traces the story of Western moral thought. Each episode introduces the life, context, and ideas of the philosophers who shaped how we think about right and wrong, freedom and duty, justice and power. Designed for newcomers yet rich enough for curious thinkers, it offers a guided journey through the great debates that still shape our world today.
What does it mean to be human?
Western Moral Philosophy for Beginners and Selenius Media takes you on a guided journey through the minds that shaped the moral backbone of the West — from the earliest Greek thinkers to the modern age.
Lived stories — of struggle, ambition, conflict, revelation — all unfolding against the sweep of history.
If you’ve ever wanted to understand philosophy clearly, calmly, and humanly…
If you want to know not just what these thinkers argued, but why it mattered…
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