SOSC 2570 Lecture Notes - Ikiru, Summum Bonum

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Sept 24th 2014: goethe"s faust"s end passage to be kept in mind when thinking about ikiru (to live, faust: challenges mephistopheles to find him a good experience. If he can find him one, he"ll give his soul to the devil: mephistopheles can"t find him one and faust keeps his soul. 1. 1 relation b/w aristotle"s comprehensive philosophy and his understanding of social science as moral science : aristotle elaborates foundational ideas about logic, world, metaphysics, and human action (politics and ethics) In the case of the end the ultimate purpose of human existence and human action, . He was also concerned with the social and political implications of the answers to these questions. Marx: from each according to his ability, to each according to his need. Aristotle"s philosophical views lead to the understanding of the science of man as moral science p. 2: motives.

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