The good life, nature, conditions and effects according to aristotelian-thomistic virtue ethics

In this present article, it will be made a study about the “good life”, or “virtuous life”, according to the aristotelian-thomistic ethical principles. So it will be done, expliciting the doctrine contained in the Stagirite’s work, Nicomachean Ethics, in the light of his main commentator, Thomas Aqu...

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Autor: Leite Grillo, Gustavo
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2023
País:Brasil
Institución:Faculdade Católica de Fortaleza
Repositorio:Logos & Culturas
Idioma:portugués
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs2.ojs.catolicadefortaleza.edu.br:article/447
Acceso en línea:https://ojs.catolicadefortaleza.edu.br/index.php/logosculturas/article/view/447
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Ética das virtudes. Aristóteles. Tomás de Aquino.
Virtue Ethics. Aristotle. Thomas Aquinas.
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Sumario:In this present article, it will be made a study about the “good life”, or “virtuous life”, according to the aristotelian-thomistic ethical principles. So it will be done, expliciting the doctrine contained in the Stagirite’s work, Nicomachean Ethics, in the light of his main commentator, Thomas Aquinas, as well as other commentators from the Thomistic School, focusing on the study of the conditions, nature and effects of the good life. It is therefore intended to demonstrate not only the internal coherence of the aristotelian-thomistic ethical system, but also its perfect adequation to the most profound aspirations of human nature, shedding lights on the difficult ethical-philosophical issue. Keywords: Virtue Ethics. Aristotle. Thomas Aquinas.