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Paperback Aristotle the Nicomachean Ethics Book

ISBN: 1025283236

ISBN13: 9781025283234

Aristotle the Nicomachean Ethics

"Aristotle the Nicomachean Ethics" is one of the foundational texts of Western philosophy and a definitive inquiry into the nature of the good life. In this profound treatise, Aristotle explores the concept of eudaimonia-often translated as happiness or flourishing-and seeks to define the virtues that lead to a life of excellence.

The work delves into the development of moral character, the importance of the "golden mean," and the role of reason in achieving human potential. Translated by H. Rackham, this version provides a clear path through Aristotle's rigorous examination of justice, friendship, courage, and temperance. The philosopher argues that virtue is not merely a theoretical study but a practical pursuit achieved through habit and the cultivation of wisdom. By analyzing the relationship between individual conduct and social responsibility, the text remains a cornerstone for anyone interested in ethics, politics, and the pursuit of a meaningful existence. This work continues to influence moral philosophy, providing timeless insights into the human condition and the ethical framework necessary for a thriving society.

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