Estética de la vida cotidiana. La prudencia como movimiento hacia la vida bella
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Embellishment of life; unhiding; phronesis; care of oneself; Martin HeideggerAbstract
Faced with the question of the ways of apprehending life as Philosophy has tried to do throughout its tradition, one line stands out that conceives of it on the basis of its possibilities of unhiddenness, as true life. The unhiddenness of life has led to interpreting it in a wide range of senses that congregate in the care of life. Such a perspective was highlighted by Aristotle, mainly in his Nicomachean Ethics, and later taken up by Martin Heidegger in his early Freiburg lectures. This article seeks to return to Aristotle, but now with the aim of addressing the unhidden character of life as a possibility of embellishment based on some winks given by Franco Volpi
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