İbn Sina ve Felix Ravaisson’da Alışkanlık ve Ahlâk İlişkisi Üzerine

Günlük yaşamda kullanılan basit sözcükler felsefi bakış açısıyla bambaşka görünebilir. Bu çalışmada günlük yaşamda sıklıkla kullandığımız bir sözcük olan alışkanlık kelimesinin pratik bir alan olan ahlâk ile ilişkisini, İbn Sina ve Ravaisson’un düşünceleri üzerinden sorgulamaya çalışacağız. Aristoteles’ten çok ciddi şekilde etkilenen her iki düşünür de kendi ahlâk düşüncelerinde alışkanlık kavramına önemli bir yer tahsis etmiştir. Bu çalışma bir bakıma ahlâk ile alışkanlığın arasında kurulan ilişkiyi sorgulama görevini üstlenecektir.  

On Relation between Habit and Morality in the Thoughts of Ibn Sina (Avicenna) and Felix Ravaisson

The simple words, which have been used in daily life, may seem totally different with aid of the philosophical point of view. In this paper, we shall attempt to examine a word, the concept of habit we often use in daily life and its relation with morality as a practical area in the thoughts of Ibn Sina (Avicenna) and Ravaisson. Both of the thinkers, who were impressed by Aristotle, have assigned the concept of habit a private place in their understandings of morality. The paper, in one respect, shall take on a task to examine the relation between morality and habit.

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