The concept of human Aristotle’s philosophy
Journal: Studia Humanitatis (Vol.2023, No. 4)Publication Date: 2024-01-25
Authors : Dezhits A.D.;
Page : 17-17
Keywords : Aristotle; classical Greek philosophy; philosophical anthropology; human; soul; politics; inequality;
Abstract
The paper analyses anthropological views of Aristotle based on his holistic philosophical doctrine. The human was defined through the concept of the soul, which represents his essence, formal and targeted causes, in this doctrine. The human soul is considered as the realization of the abilities inherent in by nature within the framework of political communication. The difference in the essential abilities of human souls forms the basis of Aristotle's ontology of inequality which justifies contemporary social and political practices.
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