The author of the article seeks to demonstrate how Aristotle, having put forward in the "Protrepticus" the idea that the person's selfness is essentially identical with the rational "part" of his soul and that it is just in it and thanks to it that the man's "blessedness", "divinity" and "immortality" can be achieved, hereafter substantiates and develops this doctrine in his later works, primarily in the treatises "Metaphysics", "On the Soul" and "Nicomachean Ethics".

Translated title of the contributionWHAT IS MAN? OUTLINES OF THE ANSWER IN ARISTOTLE'S "PROTREPTICUS" AND ITS SUBSTANTIATION AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE STAGIRITE'S SUBSEQUENT WORKS
Original languageRussian
Pages (from-to)460-465
Number of pages6
JournalSCHOLE. ФИЛОСОФСКОЕ АНТИКОВЕДЕНИЕ И КЛАССИЧЕСКАЯ ТРАДИЦИЯ
Volume11
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017

    Research areas

  • "Metaphysics", "Nicomachean Ethics", "On the Soul", "Protrepticus", Aristotle, Blessedness, Immortality, Rational "part" of the soul, Virtues

    Scopus subject areas

  • Classics
  • Philosophy

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