2014
DOI: 10.5840/ancientphil20143417
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Aristotle on Selfishness? Understanding the Iconoclasm of Nicomachean Ethics ix 8

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“…Self-respect is assumed to be a prerequisite for respecting others and expressing compassion and empathy, especially for the underprivileged. Respecting the self is close to the Aristotelian concept of philautos (self-lover) that differs radically from the conventional meaning of the word selfish (Salmieri, 2014).…”
Section: Showing Respect Compassion and Empathymentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Self-respect is assumed to be a prerequisite for respecting others and expressing compassion and empathy, especially for the underprivileged. Respecting the self is close to the Aristotelian concept of philautos (self-lover) that differs radically from the conventional meaning of the word selfish (Salmieri, 2014).…”
Section: Showing Respect Compassion and Empathymentioning
confidence: 89%