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Aristotle and Ricœur on Practical Reason
Author(s) -
Gonçalo Marcelo
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
hvmanitas
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.101
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eISSN - 2183-1718
pISSN - 0871-1569
DOI - 10.14195/2183-1718_76_8
Subject(s) - phronesis , epistemology , practical wisdom , action (physics) , rationality , practical reason , depiction , philosophy , the good life , grasp , sociology , computer science , linguistics , physics , quantum mechanics , programming language
This paper analyzes the Aristotelian notion of phronesis, such as it appears in Book VI of the Nichomachean Ethics, detailing what sort of model to grasp practical reason it entails: a practical wisdom. Setting it against the backdrop of a reflection on the prevalent uses and meanings of reason today, and the consequence these views have for a depiction of selfhood and human action, the paper shows how, amid the contemporary revival of Aristotelian practical philosophy, Paul Ricœur updates this phronetic model in Oneself as Another. The paper discusses the implications of such a thick account of selfhood and human action, such as it being a potential key to overcome some difficulties caused by Kantian moral philosophy, while it also calls, with and beyond Ricœur, for a refinement of the phronetic model by taking into account not only its thick intersubjective grounding but also the limits to rationality and the need to take the plurality of life forms that can count as being examples of a ‘life worth living’ (a good life).

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