The idea of a good life in Aristotle and Rothbard
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https://doi.org/10.14195/0872-0851_67_6Keywords:
good life, soul, virtues, individual liberty, self-ownershipAbstract
Ethics of virtues presupposes a normative criterion for conceiving the best way of life. This last, therefore, is relative to entire human species. Libertarianism, instead, defends the primacy of individual liberty in the choice of the own idea of the best way of life. But, with that, because of the understanding that one has of the same liberty, the idea of the best way of life may vary from person to person.
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