Hybrid Warriors Av Anna Arutunyan

Hybrid Warriors Av Anna Arutunyan

What is it for something to be good? Aristotelian theory contends that to be good is to be good as a member of one''s kind, and so there are varying standards of goodness depending on whether something is a squirrel, human, or whatever kind. Appearing in several contemporary versions,1 the theory has the ad......
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<p>What is it for something to be good? Aristotelian theory contends that to be good is to be good as a member of one''s kind, and so there are varying standards of goodness depending on whether something is a squirrel, human, or whatever kind. Appearing in several contemporary versions,1 the theory has the advantage of easily explaining, for instance, why having deep, broad roots is a measure of excellence for the oak tree but not for the squirrel, which has a different standard of goodness. Michael Thompson''s and Philippa Foot''s version of the Aristotelian account offers to give content to the kind-based standards, using the very conception of the kind of lifeform that an individual organism bears. It is perhaps a little noticed feature of Foot''s project, in particular, that it aims to provide more than just a kind-relative account, but seeks an exhaustive account of something''s goodness. She concludes, in effect, that something''s goodness admits of only the kind-based sort. Wha
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What is it for something to be good? Aristotelian theory contends that to be good is to be good as a member of one''s kind, and so there are varying standards of goodness depending on whether something is a squirrel, human, or whatever kind. Appearing in several contemporary versions,1 the theory has the advantage of easily explaining, for instance, why having deep, broad roots is a measure of excellence for the oak tree but not for the squirrel, which has a different standard of goodness. Michael Thompson''s and Philippa Foot''s version of the Aristotelian account offers to give content to the kind-based standards, using the very conception of the kind of lifeform that an individual organism bears. It is perhaps a little noticed feature of Foot''s project, in particular, that it aims to provide more than just a kind-relative account, but seeks an exhaustive account of something''s goodness. She concludes, in effect, that something''s goodness admits of only the kind-based sort. What follows, with respect to being a good individual, is that a good individual just is good of a kind (is a good oak, good squirrel, etc.) Accordingly, an individual''s goodness obtains solely in virtue of its satisfying kind-based standards. However, her account faces an important challenge-there are at least some metaphysically possible things that can satisfy their kind-relative standards, but we plausibly judge them to be bad when they do. Thus, a thing''s goodness does not appear to obtain solely in virtue of meeting kind-based standards, and so a thing''s goodness is not captured merely by Foot''s account. In this sense, such possible things are counterexamples to Foot''s neo-Aristotelian account. The focus of my discussion will be Foot''s account and any Aristotelian theory similar to hers where kind-relative standards implicitly offer an exhaustive account of something''s goodness. As I later explain, I suspect that many neoAristotelian theories would be similar to Foot''s in this respect, otherwise they would leave the door open also to a sort of co-existent, kind-independent account of a thing''s goodness. So, although there may be Aristotelian theories not similar to Foot''s in this regard, I will henceforth use ''the Aristotelian account'' to refer to all Aristotelian theories offering an exhaustive account of goodness, and will take Foot''s account as an important representative.

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Hybrid Warriors av Anna Arutunyan tar deg med på en spennende reise inn i en verden av intriger, strategier og personlige kampfeller. Denne boken blander fakta med fascinerende narrativ, og gir leserne en unik forståelse av de komplekse dynamikkene i moderne konflikter. Er du klar for å utforske de skjulte lagene av vår samtid?

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