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What did the Aztecs believe about ethics, virtue, and the good life? How does Aztec philosophy compare to Aristotle's ethics? And what can Aztec moral thought teach us about community, responsibility, and flourishing today?
In this episode of Good Is In The Details, we explore the philosophy and ethics of the Aztecs with philosophy professor Sebastian Purcell, author of The Wisdom of the Aztecs and The Outward Path. Together, we examine how Aztec moral philosophy challenges modern assumptions about individualism, happiness, and success.
Rather than grounding ethics in individual achievement or rational perfection, Aztec philosophy emphasizes balance, struggle, and communal responsibility. Purcell explains how Aztec thinkers understood human life as inherently fragile and why moral excellence was cultivated through shared practices, rituals, and social roles.
We place Aztec ethics in dialogue with Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, contrasting Aristotle's focus on individual virtue and rational activity with the Aztec view that flourishing emerges from belonging, contribution, and endurance within a community.
Listeners will learn:
What is Aztec philosophy and how did the Aztecs understand ethics?
How does Aztec ethics differ from Greek philosophy and Aristotle?
What does Aztec moral thought say about happiness, struggle, and meaning?
How can Aztec ethical ideas be practiced in everyday life today?
This conversation offers concrete examples of how Aztec ethics can inform modern life, especially in times of uncertainty, by shifting our focus from individual success to mutual support, resilience, and shared responsibility.
If you're searching for Aztec philosophy explained, ethics in Aztec culture, or comparative philosophy between Aristotle and Indigenous traditions, this episode offers a thoughtful, accessible introduction grounded in scholarship and lived application.
Learn more about Professor Purcell: https://sebastianpurcell.com
Get in touch for media inquiries and links to our publications: https://www.goodisinthedetails.com
Get more Good Is In The Details content and support the pod: https://www.patreon.com/c/GoodIsInTheDetails
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What did the Aztecs believe about ethics, virtue, and the good life? How does Aztec philosophy compare to Aristotle's ethics? And what can Aztec moral thought teach us about community, responsibility, and flourishing today?
In this episode of Good Is In The Details, we explore the philosophy and ethics of the Aztecs with philosophy professor Sebastian Purcell, author of The Wisdom of the Aztecs and The Outward Path. Together, we examine how Aztec moral philosophy challenges modern assumptions about individualism, happiness, and success.
Rather than grounding ethics in individual achievement or rational perfection, Aztec philosophy emphasizes balance, struggle, and communal responsibility. Purcell explains how Aztec thinkers understood human life as inherently fragile and why moral excellence was cultivated through shared practices, rituals, and social roles.
We place Aztec ethics in dialogue with Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, contrasting Aristotle's focus on individual virtue and rational activity with the Aztec view that flourishing emerges from belonging, contribution, and endurance within a community.
Listeners will learn:
What is Aztec philosophy and how did the Aztecs understand ethics?
How does Aztec ethics differ from Greek philosophy and Aristotle?
What does Aztec moral thought say about happiness, struggle, and meaning?
How can Aztec ethical ideas be practiced in everyday life today?
This conversation offers concrete examples of how Aztec ethics can inform modern life, especially in times of uncertainty, by shifting our focus from individual success to mutual support, resilience, and shared responsibility.
If you're searching for Aztec philosophy explained, ethics in Aztec culture, or comparative philosophy between Aristotle and Indigenous traditions, this episode offers a thoughtful, accessible introduction grounded in scholarship and lived application.
Learn more about Professor Purcell: https://sebastianpurcell.com
Get in touch for media inquiries and links to our publications: https://www.goodisinthedetails.com
Get more Good Is In The Details content and support the pod: https://www.patreon.com/c/GoodIsInTheDetails

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