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dc.contributor.authorFermani, Arianna
dc.date.accessioned2024-12-20T12:27:00Z
dc.date.available2024-12-20T12:27:00Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.identifierONIX_20241220_9791221503197_20
dc.identifier.issn2704-5919
dc.identifier.urihttps://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/96224
dc.languageItalian
dc.relation.ispartofseriesStudi e saggi
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHB General and world history
dc.subject.otherWork
dc.subject.otherfatigue
dc.subject.otherrealization
dc.subject.othertechnique
dc.subject.otherproduction
dc.titleChapter Attività lavorative e ozio intellettuale in Aristotele
dc.typechapter
oapen.abstract.otherlanguageThe contribution aims to examine the theme of the work in Aristotle, through a “Multifocal Approach” that takes into account two opposite scenarios (here called, respectively, "theoretical-conceptual frame" and "political-social frame"). This distinction starts from the identification of two interpretations with respect to the theme of work, a notion that, in the same Greek language, refers simultaneously, but in different senses - 1) to a "painful need" (since "work" is called πόνος, which means "fatigue", "suffering", connected with the Latin term "labor", from which derives, for example, the French “travailler”) but also 2) to an indispensable occasion of realization and fullness (calling into question another Greek term to say work, such as ἔργον, very important for Aristotle himself, which means, among other things, "opera", and which therefore indicates a task to be accomplished at best.
oapen.identifier.doi10.36253/979-12-215-0319-7.08
oapen.relation.isPublishedBybf65d21a-78e5-4ba2-983a-dbfa90962870
oapen.relation.isbn9791221503197
oapen.series.number257
oapen.pages9
oapen.place.publicationFlorence


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