In this paper I purport to suggest a revision of the phases of Neo-Aristotelian argument. By considering the standard conception of the phases of the argument I will suggest that Neo-aristotelian naturalism has a hard time accounting for its commitment to a non empirical anthropology. On the contrary, by highlighting some Neo-aristotelian features of the argument, i.e. the non empirical access to the human form of life and the teleological structure of human agency, I think it is possible to consider a different sequence of the phases of the argument which is able to make room for an appeal to a non empirical anthropology within the general framework of natural normativity.

Il naturalismo neo-aristotelico: una possibile revisione delle fasi della struttura argomentativa

Tommaso Allodi
2019-01-01

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In this paper I purport to suggest a revision of the phases of Neo-Aristotelian argument. By considering the standard conception of the phases of the argument I will suggest that Neo-aristotelian naturalism has a hard time accounting for its commitment to a non empirical anthropology. On the contrary, by highlighting some Neo-aristotelian features of the argument, i.e. the non empirical access to the human form of life and the teleological structure of human agency, I think it is possible to consider a different sequence of the phases of the argument which is able to make room for an appeal to a non empirical anthropology within the general framework of natural normativity.
2019
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