Foreigner in his Own Land. Aristippus like Model of Aristotelian Ápolis [Spanish]

Authors

  • Maria Florencia Zayas Universidad de Buenos Aires

Keywords:

Filosofía, ética, política, teoría de la acción, naturalismo político.

Abstract

The debates on Aristippus of Cyrene, whose happiness’ conception puts pleasure in the center of the scene, questions the claims of those ethical nucleated under the epithet “eudemonists”. Through the shift of happiness from the shrine of the goal, Aristippus reformulates the traditional ethical dimension: by the enkráteia’s exercising –and far from falling into a subjective relativism– he tries to build an ethic based on an epistemological objectivity. We are going to demonstrate also that the self-sufficiency concept (autárkeia) –speaking in Aristotelian terms– of individual underlies the exercise of Cyrenaic enkráteia. It will face us inevitably to the Aristotelian concept of happiness (in close connection with the enkráteia’s concept), which doesn’t involve a notion of individual self-sufficiency, but rather it restricts the possibility of autárkeia to the pólis’ self-sufficiency.

Author Biography

Maria Florencia Zayas, Universidad de Buenos Aires

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Published

2013-01-22

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