Self-love is when people put themselves priority when doing something or when making a decision. Depending on the situation, it can either be lousy self-love or good. Good self-love is when people choose to do just, moderate, or do as the rules command. Positive self-love also ensures that one secures what is noble and rightfully theirs. Negative self-lovers gratify the authoritative part; they get the most incredible goods for themselves and often hate anything noble. Aristotle concludes by saying that one can be a self-lover but not in the same way as most people.
In Book 9 Aristotle establishes two notions of Self-Love, one good and one bad. The positive version of Self-Love has to do with those with good character and the negative version has to do with people of bad character. Explain, compare and contrast these two versions of Self-Love.
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Academic.Tips. (2022, October 9). In Book 9 Aristotle establishes two notions of Self-Love, one good and one bad. The positive version of Self-Love has to do with those with good character and the negative version has to do with people of bad character. Explain, compare and contrast these two versions of Self-Love. https://academic.tips/question/in-book-9-aristotle-establishes-two-notions-of-self-love-one-good-and-one-bad-the-positive-version-of-self-love-has-to-do-with-those-with-good-character-and-the-negative-version-has-to-do-with-peopl/
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Academic.Tips. 2022. "In Book 9 Aristotle establishes two notions of Self-Love, one good and one bad. The positive version of Self-Love has to do with those with good character and the negative version has to do with people of bad character. Explain, compare and contrast these two versions of Self-Love." October 9, 2022. https://academic.tips/question/in-book-9-aristotle-establishes-two-notions-of-self-love-one-good-and-one-bad-the-positive-version-of-self-love-has-to-do-with-those-with-good-character-and-the-negative-version-has-to-do-with-peopl/.
1. Academic.Tips. "In Book 9 Aristotle establishes two notions of Self-Love, one good and one bad. The positive version of Self-Love has to do with those with good character and the negative version has to do with people of bad character. Explain, compare and contrast these two versions of Self-Love." October 9, 2022. https://academic.tips/question/in-book-9-aristotle-establishes-two-notions-of-self-love-one-good-and-one-bad-the-positive-version-of-self-love-has-to-do-with-those-with-good-character-and-the-negative-version-has-to-do-with-peopl/.
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Academic.Tips. "In Book 9 Aristotle establishes two notions of Self-Love, one good and one bad. The positive version of Self-Love has to do with those with good character and the negative version has to do with people of bad character. Explain, compare and contrast these two versions of Self-Love." October 9, 2022. https://academic.tips/question/in-book-9-aristotle-establishes-two-notions-of-self-love-one-good-and-one-bad-the-positive-version-of-self-love-has-to-do-with-those-with-good-character-and-the-negative-version-has-to-do-with-peopl/.
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"In Book 9 Aristotle establishes two notions of Self-Love, one good and one bad. The positive version of Self-Love has to do with those with good character and the negative version has to do with people of bad character. Explain, compare and contrast these two versions of Self-Love." Academic.Tips, 9 Oct. 2022, academic.tips/question/in-book-9-aristotle-establishes-two-notions-of-self-love-one-good-and-one-bad-the-positive-version-of-self-love-has-to-do-with-those-with-good-character-and-the-negative-version-has-to-do-with-peopl/.