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Aristotle and Philosophy
Essay/Presentation by Oskar Ware, 5A.118, 19/11/25, 6PM
Aristotle’s practical Philosophy is arguably one of the most well known. Living the Philosophical life, and practicing an Ethics which is geared towards the Good (the Good serving as a means to nothing else but itself) is the practical outcome of Aristotle’s Philosophy. But how did he arrive at this conclusion? What Philosophy, or logic, underlies it? The self-referential nature of the Good is of central importance here. By exploring Aristotle’s Theoretical and First Philosophy, it will be unpacked how such self-reference works; the method of Philosophy as being contained in the model which it creates. Such is the case with First Philosophy, the science of the causes of Being qua Being. But more importantly, how the understanding is involved in it. Once this is uncovered, the nature of the Good mentioned earlier will (hopefully) make more sense.
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