The Integrals of the Functions in Aristotelian Ethics

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In this short paper it is aimed to show that the concept of the “function”(the ergon) is such a concept that beyond its use in everyday language as a process or functioning, it can be considered as a mathematical function, and rather than modeling the phenomenon that is thought (by Aristotle)to correspond to reality, it models the derivative of this phenomenon, therefore it can be likened to a derivative function and the function obtained through its integration would better explain the actual phenomenon, and interestingly, existentialists, who often reject the function argument, approach this more closely.

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Sedat Güven
Bogazici University

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