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Análisis comparativo de la virtud de la sabiduría propuesta por la psicología positiva en relación a la propuesta aristotélica.
Author(s) -
Rómulo Ramírez Daza y García,
Enrique Salvador López Fernández
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
sincronía
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1562-384X
DOI - 10.32870/sincronia.axxv.n80.3b21
Subject(s) - philosophy , epistemology , ignorance , humanities , historicity (philosophy) , politics , political science , law
In terms of transdisciplinarity, the contrast between Seligman's positive psychology and Aristotle's theory of virtues will be confronted, since both tend to rescue the central nucleus of the formation of the human being, which are the virtues or strengths of human capital. The confluence that this contemporary theory has with the Aristotelian eudemonist vision will be approached via a comparative hermeneutic, since the summation of virtues understood as second nature –built by good habits– is an original contribution of the Greek philosopher. Noticing this confluent meeting or convergent edge from an analytical point of view, as a common denominator in both theories, allows us to make a connection of historicity that is often eluded in contemporary thought due to ignorance.

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