Justicia y felicidad
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Keywords

Justicia
Felicidad
Ética Justice
Happiness
Ethics

How to Cite

Fernández Agis, D. (2026). Justicia y felicidad: vigencia y debilidades del discurso contenido en las Máximas epicúreas. Eikasía Revista De Filosofía, (11), 71–82. https://doi.org/10.57027/eikasia.11.1633

Abstract

Abstract: It continues being a topic in our culture to link happiness and justice.
A line of reflection that goes back to Sócrates offers us eloquent samples of the trend to tie both concepts, being considered to be impossible an unjust and happy life, at the
time that there is postulated that the existence of the one who lives in conformity with
the justice has to be necessarily happy. The intention of this article is to think about the
relation that today can be established between the two concepts.

https://doi.org/10.57027/eikasia.11.1633
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