Sara Brill: Aristotle on the Concept of Shared Life. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. x, 281.)

Q3 Social Sciences
David J. Riesbeck
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ity.” She asks: “Will this hope prove more solid than Priam’s, or is it, like his, a child of the inability to come to terms with the inescapable limits mortality imposes on us?” (233). Pangle nevertheless concludes on amore positive note. By her book’s end, the wholeness possible through philosophy becomesmore transcendent, and in her final word on the matter, Pangle finds Aristotle teaching that, however much we ought to make our home in the world, “we are right to divine that what is the very best in us somehow transcends, somehow must transcend this plane. . . .We can be true to ourselves only when we strive, in one such way or another, to reach the divine” (275). In the end, does Aristotle counsel against religious pursuit? Is the highest life incompatible with hope for what is beyond our human limits? Or is the deep desire for the divine that we hear in St. Augustine’s cry in fact part and parcel of the philosophic life?
萨拉·布里尔:亚里士多德关于共享生活的概念。(牛津:牛津大学出版社,2020。页x, 281。)
”。她问道:“这个希望会比普里阿摩斯的更坚定吗?还是像他一样,是一个无法接受死亡强加给我们的不可避免的限制的孩子?””(233)。尽管如此,潘格尔还是给出了一个积极的结论。在她的书的结尾,通过哲学的整体性变得更加超越,在她对这个问题的最后一句话中,Pangle发现亚里士多德教导说,无论我们应该在世界上建立我们的家,“我们有权利预言我们最好的东西在某种程度上超越,某种程度上必须超越这个平面. . . .我们只有在我们努力的时候才能真实地对待自己,以这样或那样的方式,达到神圣的境界”(275)。最后,亚里士多德反对宗教追求吗?难道最高境界的生活与超越人类极限的希望不相容吗?还是我们在圣奥古斯丁的呼喊中听到的对神的深切渴望实际上是哲学生活的一部分?
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Review of Politics
Review of Politics Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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