Aristotle on Softness and Endurance: Nicomachean Ethics 7.7, 1150a9–b19

Patricia Marechal
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In Nicomachean Ethics 7.7 (= Eudemian Ethics 6.7), Aristotle distinguishes softness (malakia) from lack of self-control (akrasia) and endurance (karteria) from self-control (enkrateia). This paper argues that unqualified softness consists of a disposition to give up acting to avoid the painful toil (ponos) required to execute practical resolutions, and (coincidentally) to enjoy the pleasures of rest and relaxation. The enduring person, in contrast, persists in her commitments despite the painful effort required to enact them. Along the way, I argue that this interpretation qualifies our understanding of the pleasures and pains with which temperance and intemperance are concerned.
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亚里士多德论柔软与忍耐:尼各马可伦理学》7.7,1150a9-b19
亚里士多德在《尼各马可伦理学》7.7(=《欧德米安伦理学》6.7)中将软弱(malakia)与缺乏自制力(akrasia)区分开来,将忍耐(karteria)与自制力(enkrateia)区分开来。本文认为,不合格的软弱包括放弃行动的倾向,以避免执行实际决议所需的痛苦劳作(ponos),并(巧合地)享受休息和放松的乐趣。与此相反,坚忍不拔的人尽管需要付出痛苦的努力来履行承诺,但仍会坚持到底。在此过程中,我将论证这种解释是否符合我们对节制和不节制所涉及的快乐与痛苦的理解。
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