Free Download Christopher V. Mirus, "Being is Better Than Not Being: The Metaphysics of Goodness and Beauty in Aristotle"
English | ISBN: 0813235464 | 2022 | 336 pages | PDF | 3 MB
In his contemplative works on nature, Aristotle twice appeals to the general principle that being is better than not being. Taking his cue from this claim, Christopher V. Mirus offers an extended, systematic account of how Aristotle understands being itself to be good.
Mirus begins with the human, examining Aristotle's well-known claim that the end of a human life is the good of the human substance as such―which turns out to be the good of the human capacity for thought. Human thought, however, is not concerned with human affairs alone. It is also contemplative, and contemplation is oriented toward the beauty of its objects. In each of the three branches of contemplative thought―mathematics, natural science, and theology―the intelligibility of being renders it beautiful to thought. Both in nature and in human life, moreover, the being that is beautiful through its intelligibility serves also as an end of motion and of action; hence it counts not only as beautiful (
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