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The Ethical Imperative of Physical Fitness in Ancient Greek Philosophy
Exploring the interconnectedness of physical fitness and virtue in Ancient Greek philosophy, drawing on insights from figures like Socrates and Aristotle. The chapter delves into the transformative power of exercise on spiritual and emotional well-being, emphasizing the ethical imperative of maintaining the body for societal integration and personal virtue. It contrasts modern views on physical fitness with the more holistic perspectives found in Greek philosophy, highlighting the philosophical concept of physical training as a pathway to nobility and moral excellence.