Aristotle on Personal Enmity

Ancient Philosophy 42 (1):215-231 (2022)
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Abstract

In this paper we develop Aristotle’s remarks about personal enmity (ἔχθρα) into a systematic account, with a view to determining whether personal enmity has a role to play in the good life. We argue that such an account can be obtained by examining Aristotle’s claims about hatred, and that this examination reveals that there is a significant place for enmity in Aristotle’s conception of the good life.

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Javier Echenique
Universidad San Sebastián

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