The Divine in Aristotle's Ethics
Animus 13:101-107 (
2009)
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Abstract
God plays several roles in Aristotle’s account of a good life, none explicitly. A principle of good in general and of human good in particular, God is specifically a principle of intelligent agency, of our ability to choose and thus shape and act in accordance with virtue. God explains well-being not obviously a result of virtuous action: the divine can be seen as the source of blessed lives. Similarly, the divine can figure moral luck, the way lives turn out despite our choices. Finally, God is the principle of awareness, specifically the awareness that a happy life requires