Aristotle’s Mean in Politics and Religion

IF 0.1 Q4 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Spyridon Stelios, Alexia Dotsi
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In this paper, we investigate the political and religious projection of Aristotle’s Doctrine of the Mean. According to Aristotle and his virtue ethics theory, humans succeed the mean when they acknowledge in what they are physically inclined to. If someone knows towards where she is deviating, either in terms of exaggeration or understatement, then she can, at some point, achieve the mean as the end goal of ethical virtue. But what if these moral evaluations refer to collective processes, such as politics, culture and religion? In this case, the notion of “intermediate” could be paralleled with the notion of ‘optimized’. A way of locating the optimized point on the political or cultural public sphere is to acknowledge in what people are politically or culturally inclined to. This seems to be guided by their cultural traditions, political history and aims. In politics and modern democracies, the doctrine may be applied in virtues, such as justice. Excess in the administration of justice causes "witch hunts" and deficiency lawlessness. Respectively, in today’s religious-oriented societies - countries that could be ranked according to their religiosity – where there is little tolerance in their permissible cultural patterns, the application of Aristotle’s mean reveals interesting findings. More specifically, in the case of the virtue of honor, the excess may lead to honor crimes and deficiency to contempt.
亚里士多德的《政治与宗教中的平均数》
在本文中,我们研究亚里士多德的中庸学说的政治和宗教投射。根据亚里士多德和他的美德伦理理论,当人们承认自己的生理倾向时,他们就会成功。如果一个人知道自己偏离的方向,无论是夸张还是轻描淡写,那么在某种程度上,她就能实现中庸作为道德美德的最终目标。但是,如果这些道德评价涉及政治、文化和宗教等集体过程呢?在这种情况下,“中间”的概念可以与“优化”的概念并行。在政治或文化公共领域找到最佳点的一种方法是承认人们在政治或文化上倾向于什么。这似乎受到他们的文化传统、政治历史和目标的指导。在政治和现代民主中,这一学说可以应用于美德,比如正义。司法过度导致“政治迫害”和缺法性。分别地,在今天以宗教为导向的社会中——国家可以根据他们的宗教虔诚度进行排名——在他们允许的文化模式中几乎没有宽容,应用亚里士多德的平均值揭示了有趣的发现。更具体地说,在荣誉美德的情况下,过度可能导致荣誉犯罪,不足可能导致蔑视。
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