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megalopsychos
megalopsychos
English
Alternative forms
- megalopsuchos, megalopsukhos, megalopsychus, megalopsykhos
Noun
megalopsychos (plural megalopsychoi)
- (in Aristotelian philosophy) Aristotle’s “great-souled man”: an aristocratic paragon who embodies the virtues to an exceptional degree (a figure described chiefly in Aristotle’s Eudemian and Nicomachean Ethics).
- 1973, Philippa Foot, “Nietzsche: The Revaluation of Values” in Nietzsche: A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by Robert C. Solomon, Garden City, New York: Anchor Books, ISBN 0385033443, page 164:
- Nietzsche could not, for instance, accuse Aristotle of preaching a morality of pity, nor of extolling humility. On the contrary Aristotle’s description of the megalopsychos who possesses the virtue of greatness of soul and “deserves and claims great things” (Nicomachean Ethics 1123 a 15) has much in common with Nietzsche’s picture of the “higher” type of man.
- 1973, Philippa Foot, “Nietzsche: The Revaluation of Values” in Nietzsche: A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by Robert C. Solomon, Garden City, New York: Anchor Books, ISBN 0385033443, page 164:
Related terms
Coordinate terms
- (figure in Aristotelian philosophy): knight of faith (equivalent in Kierkegaardian philosophy), übermensch (equivalent in Nietzschean philosophy)
Translations
Aristotle’s aristocratic paragon of virtue