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Aristotle on Truth, Dialogue, Justice and Decision



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Autore: Huppes-Cluysenaer Liesbeth Visualizza persona
Titolo: Aristotle on Truth, Dialogue, Justice and Decision Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2023
©2023
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (261 pages)
Altri autori: CoelhoNuno M. M. S  
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Preface -- List of Aristotle´s Texts, Used in the Book, with Abbreviations of the Titles -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Chapter 1: About Aristotle´s Supposed Methodological Essentialism and Absolute Monarchism -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 The Case Against Aristotle -- 1.3 Replacing Aristotelian Ethics by Social Engineering -- 1.4 Popper´s Scientific Criticism -- 1.4.1 The Methodological Essentialism of the Historical School -- 1.4.2 Methodological and Logical Questions -- 1.5 Kelsen´s Political Analysis -- 1.5.1 Making a Classification System -- 1.5.2 Political Implications of the Rise of Classification Systems -- 1.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: Aristotle´s Language for Success in (Practical) Explanations -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 More Motivation -- 2.3 Propositional (or Predicational) Truth -- 2.4 Non-propositional ``Truth´´ as Genuineness -- 2.5 Aristotle´s Use of the Alēthes and Pseudes Families for Supra-propositional Items -- 2.6 Supra-predicational Uses: ``True´´ and ``False´´ Arguments -- 2.7 Sub-predicational Uses of the Alēthes/ Pseudes Families -- 2.8 Combinations of Sub-predicational, Predicational and Supra-predicational Uses of the Alēthes/ Pseudes Families -- 2.9 Consequences for Interpreting Key Passages in Aristotle´s Practical Philosophy -- 2.10 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: The Political Nature of Logos in Aristotle -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Exploring the Relationship Between Logos and Political in Aristotle´s The Politics -- 3.3 Logos, the Distinctive Feature of Humans Among Political Animals -- 3.4 The Political and Biological Dimensions of Logos in Aristotle´s Philosophy -- 3.5 Political, Practical, and Theoretical Significance of logos in Aristotelian Ethics and Politics -- 3.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Aiming for True Life as an Act of Choice -- 4.1 Introduction.
4.2 Process of Deliberation and Logic of Truth Discovery -- 4.3 Fusion Between Two Apparently Incompatible Structures -- 4.4 Relation Between Choice and Truth -- 4.5 Difference Between Choice and Opinion -- 4.6 Difference Between Choosing for the Present and Wishing for the Rest of One´s Life -- 4.7 The Deliberative Process -- 4.8 Wishing and True Wishes -- 4.9 The Possibility of Resisting -- 4.10 Deliberation, Truth, Addiction -- References -- Chapter 5: Aristotle& -- rsquo -- s Contribution to the Judiciary Construction of Science -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Why Aristotle? -- 5.3 The Daubert Case -- 5.3.1 The Framework -- 5.3.2 The Daubert Standard -- 5.3.3 Susan Haack& -- rsquo -- s Criticism -- 5.4 Rhetoric: What, How and Why -- 5.4.1 Dialectic, Rhetoric and Reputable Opinions (Endoxa) -- 5.4.2 Rhetoric and Persuasion -- 5.4.3 Rhetoric and Judging -- 5.5 An Overview -- 5.6 The Endoxality of < -- Emphasis Type= -- 5.7 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6: Aristotle´s Anthropological Conception of Justice in the Contemporary Context -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Aristotle´s Account of Justice -- 6.2.1 General Justice -- 6.2.2 Particular Justice -- 6.3 Zoon Politikon and Discursive Justice -- 6.4 Thinking About Aristotelian Justice Today -- 6.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Aristotle on Arbitration, Forgiveness and Rational Dialogue -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 A Brief History of Arbitration in Classical Athens -- 7.3 Aristotle on the Dialectical Method -- 7.4 Legal Variations of the Dialectical Method -- 7.5 Aristotle´s Dialectics, Forgiveness, and Legal Arbitration -- 7.6 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 8: Rhetorical Truth: Aristotle (and Gorgias) on Deliberation and Agonism -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Aristotle on Rhetoric and Deliberation -- 8.3 The Difficult Agreement Between < -- Emphasis Type=.
8.4 The Role of Truth and the Nature of the Matters to Be Investigated -- 8.5 Some Gorgianic Insights -- 8.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9: Aristotle´s Model of Rhetoric and Contemporary Patterns of Argumentation: On Some Aristotelian Challenges -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Today. Rhetoric and Argumentation: Patterns of Argumentative Reason -- 9.2.1 The Polarity Between Argumentation and Dialogue -- 9.2.1.1 On Argumentation -- 9.2.1.2 Argumentation and ``Consensus Theory´´ -- 9.2.2 The Separation (in Principle) Between Argumentation and Truth -- 9.2.3 The Distance Between Argumentation and the Concept of Justice -- 9.3 Aristotle´s Approach -- 9.3.1 How Aristotle Relates the Dialogue to Argumentation -- 9.3.2 The Relation Between Aristotle´s Argumentative Dialogue and (Practical) Truth -- 9.3.3 The Relation Between Aristotle´s Argumentative True Dialogue and Justice -- 9.4 Conclusion. The Challenge to Revitalize Aristotle´s Approach -- 9.4.1 Epieikeia and Equity -- 9.4.2 Public Space and Policies -- References -- Chapter 10: Practical Reason, Technical Perception and the Judge -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Character and Non-Character Dependent Perception and Our Understanding of the World -- 10.3 Technical Perception Integrates Judicial Perception -- 10.4 How to Develop First and Second Order Skills According to the Model of the Skilled Expert? -- 10.4.1 Deliberate Practice and Feedback -- 10.4.2 Searching for Relevant Experiences in a Domain -- 10.4.3 Trying Out New Solutions and/or Methods -- 10.4.4 Focusing Attention on Different Aspects of a Situation -- 10.4.5 Practicing Critical Thinking -- 10.4.6 Consulting the Expert -- 10.5 Final Considerations -- References -- Chapter 11: Aristotelian Eudaimonism as Common Ground for Dialogue on the Good Life -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Philosophy of the Art of Living and Aristotelian Eudaimonism.
11.3 Aristotle on Eudaimonia and the Common Good -- 11.4 Augustine and the Search for True Happiness -- 11.5 Protestant Aristotelianism as Common Ground -- 11.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 12: Aristotle´s Conception of Truth, Perception of Particulars and Problem of Conceptualization -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.1.1 Hylomorphic Conception of Nature -- 12.1.2 Pragmatic Epistemology Which is Foundational for Law and Politics -- 12.1.3 Truth as a Pragmatic Moral Concept -- 12.1.3.1 Facts of the Case of Semmelweis -- 12.1.3.2 Hempel´s Reasoning -- 12.1.3.3 The Pragmatic Moral Conception of Truth in Action -- 12.2 Aristotle´s View on Experience -- 12.2.1 The Single Experience -- 12.2.2 Experience as Habit -- 12.2.3 Experience as Judgment -- 12.2.4 Experience as Knowledge -- 12.2.5 Intermediate Conclusion 1 -- 12.3 Aristotle´s View on Technical Knowledge (Art, Craftmanship) -- 12.3.1 Dual Nature of Technical Knowledge -- 12.3.2 Mastership and Teachability -- 12.4 Aristotle´s View on Practical Wisdom -- 12.4.1 General Justice as Different from Morality -- 12.4.2 Particular Justice as a Part of General Justice -- 12.4.3 The Nature of Practical Wisdom -- 12.4.4 Decisions in Office and Decisions in Court -- 12.4.5 Intermediate Conclusion 2 -- 12.5 Aristotle´s View on Theoretical Wisdom -- 12.5.1 Theoretical Wisdom, Technical Knowledge and Practical Wisdom -- 12.5.2 Conditional Truth in Theoretical Wisdom and Technical Knowledge -- 12.5.3 Conjectural Power in Theory, Craft and Justice -- 12.5.4 Theoretical Life -- 12.6 Conclusion: Aristotle´s View on the Hierarchical Order of Sciences -- References -- Glossary.
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ISBN: 3-031-45485-5
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