The Ethics of Aristotle, Illustrated With Essays And Notes 1
The Ethics of Aristotle, Illustrated With Essays And Notes 1
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2, and Aristot. Eth. iii. viii. 6.) On the other hand, it implied rather self-knowledge, and a consciousness of a law ; which is quite above all mere acquaintance with particulars. This is drawn out in the Laches, where courage is shown to consist in the knowledge of good and evil ; and in the Republic it is described as that highest kind of presence of mind, which maintains a hold of right principles even amidst danger. (4) We have said that Socrates wished to make action into a kind of art. I...t seems to have been a favourite analogy with him to remark that the various craftsmen studied systematically their own crafts ; but that Politics (which would include the direction of indi- vidual life) was not so learned. Out of this analogy, no doubt, sprang the further conclusion that human life must off t» irapceylyvrtrai. Meno^ p. 99 E. Afterwards (Repuh. 518. £) he said * All the cardinal virtues can be ac• quired, except Wisdom {φρόνησίί)^ which is innate.' 108 ESSAY Π. have its own proper function (ipyop, cf.
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