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Some Thoughts about the Origins of ``Greek Ethics'
Authors:Nicholas D. Smith
Affiliation:(1) Department of Philosophy, Lewis & Clark College, Portland, OR 97219-7899, USA
Abstract:In this paper, I argue that several of the main issues that became a focus for classical Greek philosophy were initially framed by Homer. In particular, Homer identifies a tension between justice and individual excellence, and problematizes the connection between the heroic conception of excellence and ``eudaimonia' (happiness). The later philosophers address the problems raised in Homer by profoundly transforming the way each of these terms was to be conceived.
Keywords:``Aret  /content/g7162x42020j6005/xxlarge275.gif"   alt="  emacr"   align="  BASELINE"   BORDER="  0"  >'  Aristotle  ``eudaimonia'  excellence  Homer  justice  Plato  Socrates  virtue
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