伟大灵魂之谜:尼各马可伦理学中的美德、欺骗和民主尼各马可伦理学》中的美德、欺骗与民主

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Elenchos Pub Date : 2023-11-21 DOI:10.1515/elen-2023-0011
Carlotta Voß
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摘要 亚里士多德在《尼各马可伦理学》(Nicomachean Ethics,NE)中对 "eironeia "一词的使用似乎并不一致:他先是将 "eironeia "这一态度归因于伟大灵魂的人(megalopsychos),而后者是以其美德来定义的;然后,他又将 "eironeia "归类为两种恶行之一,而这两种恶行正是他对诚实美德的核心论述。现代人试图解释和破解 "伟大灵魂之谜",但并不令人满意。本文认为,这个谜语是亚里士多德试图调和贵族价值观与民主现实的结果。在这一过程中,我们将对 "巨灵 "的一般概念、亚里士多德的 "真实美德 "概念以及他对苏格拉底的描绘有所了解。最后,本文认为亚里士多德在《近代哲学》中使用的 "eironeia "概念与现代政治理论中使用的 "反讽 "概念有些相似。
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The Riddle of the Great-souled eiron. Virtue, Deception and Democracy in the Nicomachean Ethics
Abstract Aristotle’s use of the term ‘eironeia’ in the Nicomachean Ethics (NE) appears to be inconsistent: first, he attributes the attitude termed ‘eironeia’ to the great-souled man (megalopsychos), who is defined by his virtuousness, then he classifies ‘eironeia’ as one of the two vices which are central to his account of the virtue of truthfulness. Modern attempts to explain and to solve the “riddle of the great-souled eiron” have not been satisfying. This paper argues that the riddle results from Aristotle trying to reconcile aristocratic values with democratic reality. In the process, some insight will be gained on the concept of the megalopsychos in general, on Aristotle’s notion of the virtue of truthfulness and on his depiction of Socrates. Finally, it is argued that Aristotle’s use of the notion of ‘eironeia’ in the NE bears some resemblance to the use of the notion of ‘irony’ in modern political theory.
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