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Jesus in the Gospel of Saint Matthew teaches us about the ethical love: Love your enemies, Matthew 5:44. Jesus in this passage of the Gospel of Matthew speaks to us of the love of charity, of the love projected towards the whole creation of God (love of the spirit). This form of love is also called Agape, or love without…
The main books of Plato are the Republic where the central theme of justice is discussed; and the book the Banquet where it is discussed the nature and mysteries of love. Plato uses in his books the teachings of Socrates.The teaching method that Socrates uses is called Mayeutics and consists in a series of dialogues that follow a logic and…
In the Gospels the foundation of freedom is the truth: The truth will set you free, John 8:31. The expression is a metaphor, freedom in the gospels means capacity to decide, the phrase is a way of saying that nobody freely and voluntarily chooses the false.Aristoteles in his Book III of Nicomachean Ethics , develop a theory about voluntary and…
Aristoteles, writing his book Nicomachean  Ethics, focuses his study on happiness, virtue and friendship.About happiness says in his book I in Nicomachean ethics: "Simply call perfect what we always choose by itself and never for anything else, it seems to be, especially the happiness, we chose it for itself and never for anything else "In his book About the Soul,…

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