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      Phronêsis and Kalokagathia in Eudemian Ethics VIII.3

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      Author(s)
      Wolt, Daniel
      Date
      2022-01
      Source Title
      Journal of The history of Philosophy
      Print ISSN
      0022-5053
      Electronic ISSN
      1538-4586
      Publisher
      Johns Hopkins Univ Press
      Volume
      60
      Issue
      1
      Pages
      1 - 23
      Language
      English
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      Article
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      Abstract
      In Eudemian Ethics VIII.3, Aristotle treats a virtue that he calls kalokagathia, "nobility-and-goodness." This virtue appears to be quite important, and he even identifies it with "perfect virtue" (EEVIII.3, 1249a17). This makes it puzzling that the Nicomachean Ethics, a text that largely parallels the Eudemian Ethics, does not discuss kalokagathia at all. I argue that the reason for this difference has to do with the role that the intellectual virtue practical wisdom (phronesis) plays in these treatises. The Nicomachean Ethics, I argue, makes use of a more expansive conception of phronesis than does the Eudemian Ethics. Hence, the work that is done by kalokagathia in the Eudemian Ethics-crucially, accounting for the unity of the virtues-is done in the Nicomachean Ethics by phronesis.
      Keywords
      Aristotle
      Kalokagathia
      Phronêsis
      Practical wisdom
      Eudemian Ethics
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      http://hdl.handle.net/11693/111418
      Published Version (Please cite this version)
      https://doi.org/10.1353/hph.2022.0000
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