Boécio e a ética eudaimonista
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1517-0128.v2i07p109-127Keywords:
Happiness, God, good, absolut, ontonomy, autonomyAbstract
This paper aims to investigate boethian notion of happiness, by three fundamental steps: the formal definition of happiness; the demonstration what happiness is not; the identification among God, good and happiness. At last, taking the eudaimonistic boethian ethics as a classical ethics, this paper aims to draw some comparisons between classical ethics and modern ethics.
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