La justicia en Aristóteles: un análisis de los cinco primeros capítulos del libro V de la Ética nicomáquea.
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https://doi.org/10.37211/2789.1216.v1.n3.37Keywords:
happiness, virtue, activity, habit, phronesis.Abstract
Justice is one of the most important topics for both philosophy and political life. This is why, in this article, the first five chapters of Book V of the Nicomachean Ethics will be analyzed. This will try to understand Aristotle's notion of justice and, above all, its forms: universal distributive, corrective, and reciprocal. In that sense, in particular, the relationship of justice with virtue and with the political and social life where it is carried out will be highlighted.
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