2012
DOI: 10.18002/rama.v5i1.121
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La filosofía aristotélica de las artes marciales

Abstract: ResumenEl enfoque ético de Aristóteles se plantea como una forma útil para comprender el papel que las artes marciales juegan en la vida del artista marcial. El filósofo neo-aristotélico Alasdair MacIntyre, en su obra clásica After Virtue [Tras la virtud], introduce el concepto de práctica eudaimónica, una forma de actividad social en la cual la búsqueda de la excelencia en la práctica tiene como resultado que el practicante, además, se convierte en mejor persona. Se argumenta que las artes marciales pueden se… Show more

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“…Some authors refer us to the literary production of the old masters (Oyama, 1979), others -to the religious traditions of their countries of origin (Priest, 2014). Only a few Western philosophers have made the attempt to describe such a philosophy in terms of conceptual Western philosophy in comparison to the concept of Aristotle and the Stoics (Kim & Bäck, 2000;Hackney, 2010;Cynarski, 2012Cynarski, , 2013Priest & Young, 2014). Both in Japan and in Western countries the debate continues on the establishment of the importance of basic concepts (cf.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some authors refer us to the literary production of the old masters (Oyama, 1979), others -to the religious traditions of their countries of origin (Priest, 2014). Only a few Western philosophers have made the attempt to describe such a philosophy in terms of conceptual Western philosophy in comparison to the concept of Aristotle and the Stoics (Kim & Bäck, 2000;Hackney, 2010;Cynarski, 2012Cynarski, , 2013Priest & Young, 2014). Both in Japan and in Western countries the debate continues on the establishment of the importance of basic concepts (cf.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%