Aspectos da inteligência emocional em Aristóteles
Keywords:
passions, reason, Ethics, virtueAbstract
This work intends to approach the issues of virtuous desire in the aristotelian ethics and the role played out by passions and emotions in the rational choice that brings forth virtue. We intend to show the relationship that passions and emotions have with sensibility and imagination as well as with the intellect and practical reason. This study continues our previous reflection published in essays about the aristotelian doctrine of phrónesis.Downloads
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