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Hexis (Ancient Greek: ἕξις) is a relatively stable arrangement or disposition, for example a person's health or knowledge or character. It is an Ancient Greek word, important in the philosophy of Aristotle, and because of this it has become a traditional word of philosophy. It stems from a verb related to possession or "having", and Jacob Klein, for example, translates it as "possession". It is more typically translated in modern texts occasionally as "state" (e.g., H. Rackham), but more often as "disposition".
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dbo:abstract | Hexis (Ancient Greek: ἕξις) is a relatively stable arrangement or disposition, for example a person's health or knowledge or character. It is an Ancient Greek word, important in the philosophy of Aristotle, and because of this it has become a traditional word of philosophy. It stems from a verb related to possession or "having", and Jacob Klein, for example, translates it as "possession". It is more typically translated in modern texts occasionally as "state" (e.g., H. Rackham), but more often as "disposition". (en) ヘクシス(hexis)は、ギリシア語で「所有」もしくは「状態」を表わす語。 アリストテレスでは、まず 10範疇の1つとして、あるもの (たとえば靴) を身につけている状態をさすが、より重要なのは倫理学的概念として徳の規定に使われる場合である。 あるいは態度、外観、装い、様子、性質、習慣などを意味する。トマス・アクィナスの倫理学の重要な概念。人間は善への志向をもつが,その構成契機のうち情念(passio)とともに道徳的選択に影響を与えるものがハビトゥス(habitus)で、行為によってされた習慣である。 (ja) |
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rdfs:comment | Hexis (Ancient Greek: ἕξις) is a relatively stable arrangement or disposition, for example a person's health or knowledge or character. It is an Ancient Greek word, important in the philosophy of Aristotle, and because of this it has become a traditional word of philosophy. It stems from a verb related to possession or "having", and Jacob Klein, for example, translates it as "possession". It is more typically translated in modern texts occasionally as "state" (e.g., H. Rackham), but more often as "disposition". (en) ヘクシス(hexis)は、ギリシア語で「所有」もしくは「状態」を表わす語。 アリストテレスでは、まず 10範疇の1つとして、あるもの (たとえば靴) を身につけている状態をさすが、より重要なのは倫理学的概念として徳の規定に使われる場合である。 あるいは態度、外観、装い、様子、性質、習慣などを意味する。トマス・アクィナスの倫理学の重要な概念。人間は善への志向をもつが,その構成契機のうち情念(passio)とともに道徳的選択に影響を与えるものがハビトゥス(habitus)で、行為によってされた習慣である。 (ja) |
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