One thing that I think Aristotle could have benefitted from was more empirical evidence regarding one's "level of happiness." We see "human relationships" as paramount to modern studies of happiness. I realize that Aristotle's ethical framework involves human action in a human society. But there seems to be a lack of (possibly even a consternation of, in the case where honour ((for example)) is not pursued as an 'ends' via means) recognition of human validation of one's action. Was Aristotle just taking things like deep-friendship as a given, or was he completly overlooking it (oh a caveat: I am taking this and only this YT video as my entire reference, this.was.the first time.ive even seen ''Nicomachaean Ethics').
I wondered where the slightly unconventional pronunciation of 'Aristotle' and 'justice' came from. Nevertheless this presentation would have to be one of the most succinct and lucid summaries of the subject matter. Very well done.
Finally, something I can actually understand!
Thanks Pumpkinpie. Cheers!
Thanks Stevie.
Aristotle mabuhay ka!
One thing that I think Aristotle could have benefitted from was more empirical evidence regarding one's "level of happiness." We see "human relationships" as paramount to modern studies of happiness. I realize that Aristotle's ethical framework involves human action in a human society. But there seems to be a lack of (possibly even a consternation of, in the case where honour ((for example)) is not pursued as an 'ends' via means) recognition of human validation of one's action. Was Aristotle just taking things like deep-friendship as a given, or was he completly overlooking it (oh a caveat: I am taking this and only this YT video as my entire reference, this.was.the first time.ive even seen ''Nicomachaean Ethics').
I get tired of reading the textbook, so I resort to watching this. Thanks, Philo-notes.
Thank you so much, mate! Best wishes!
Thank you so much
Good day! May I ask if what app are using in editing your videos?
Same question
Very well said, Mam! Thank you!
This is very educational. Thank you! 🤍
Thanks a lot!
What is the term for happiness?
Hi can I know what date released of that book?
can I use this to my report?
thank you for info 😍😍
You're welcome, Christina. All the best!
You're welcome, Christina!
Thankyou for this ❤️💕
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you, pls include human examples😃
Thanks too, Christine. Sure, will do it next time.
I conquer with you Cheistine
I think I suggest you also add real life examples
ok, next time. thanks Brent!
What is the 5 important details in virtue ethics?
nice assignment
I swear that I have heard a rooster in the background of at least two of this channels videos.
Yeah, but we hope it's not so much of a distraction, Clint. Many thanks for the feedback though.
@@PHILOnotes I'm very pro rooster. Keep up the good work.
Thank you, Clint. Cheers! ;-)
Answer me...is this Philippine English?
We are Fil-Am
I wondered where the slightly unconventional pronunciation of 'Aristotle' and 'justice' came from. Nevertheless this presentation would have to be one of the most succinct and lucid summaries of the subject matter. Very well done.
The speaker's repeated mispronunciations of words and even of the name Aristotle are distracting. One example is "justeez" rather than "justice."
ARIS-TOTAL? you can't be serious....
Dislikes are from non-virtuous people. :)
Many thanks for the support, mate! Cheers!