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The project explores the philosophical debates on virtue and happiness from the Early Academy, focusing on how these ideas shaped Western ethics. It examines the contributions of Plato and Aristotle to understanding the relationship between virtue and happiness in the 4th century BCE.
‘Who Needs Virtue?
The Early Academy and the way to happiness’ (WNV) aims to show that the theories developed in the Early Academy - the phase of the Academy immediately following the death of Plato - are crucial for understanding the dynamics and interplay of the origin of the debate on virtue and happiness in the 4th century BCE.How do we human beings attain happiness?
And to what extent, if any, does virtue contribute to happiness?
These questions lie at the heart of Western ethics from as ea…
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI TORINO
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Germany, Tuebingen
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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