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Action in the sense of how men want to appear needs a deliberate planning ahead , for which Aristotle coins a new term , proairesis , choice in the sense of preference between alternatives - one rather than another .
Action in the sense of how men want to appear needs a deliberate planning ahead , for which Aristotle coins a new term , proairesis , choice in the sense of preference between alternatives - one rather than another .
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The faculty of choice chosen , but the purpose itself , the ultimate end of the act for the sake of which it was embarked on in the first place , is not open to choice . The ultimate end of human acts is eudaimonia , happiness in the ...
The faculty of choice chosen , but the purpose itself , the ultimate end of the act for the sake of which it was embarked on in the first place , is not open to choice . The ultimate end of human acts is eudaimonia , happiness in the ...
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Epistolae , 177 , 5 ; On Free Choice of the Will , bk . III , chap . i , 8-10 ; chap . iii , 33 . 81. See Etienne Gilson , Jean Duns Scot : Introduction à ses positions fondamentales , Paris , 1952 , p . 657 . 82. On Free Choice of the ...
Epistolae , 177 , 5 ; On Free Choice of the Will , bk . III , chap . i , 8-10 ; chap . iii , 33 . 81. See Etienne Gilson , Jean Duns Scot : Introduction à ses positions fondamentales , Paris , 1952 , p . 657 . 82. On Free Choice of the ...
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