Nicomachean Ethics
by Aristotle
- Published
- 2004
- Pages
- 404
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780140449495
- Reading Time
- ~7h 4min
Nicomachean Ethics is a philosophy book by Aristotle. In 2004. It has 404 pages.
About this book
Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics remains a cornerstone of Western moral philosophy, offering a systematic examination of how human beings ought to live. Rather than prescribing rigid rules, the work investigates virtue as a cultivated disposition shaped by habit and guided by practical reason. Central to the treatise is the concept of eudaimonia, often translated as flourishing or happiness, which Aristotle identifies as the ultimate aim of human life. Through ten books, he explores moral virtues such as courage and temperance, intellectual excellence, the nature of friendship, and the role of justice in civic life. The text’s enduring significance lies in its emphasis on character development over abstract duty, establishing a framework that continues to inform contemporary debates in ethics. Written for students of practical philosophy, the work bridges ancient Greek thought with enduring questions about human purpose, making it a foundational reference for scholars and readers interested in the history of moral reasoning.
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Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics remains a cornerstone of Western moral philosophy, offering a systematic examination of how human beings ought to live. Rather than prescribing rigid rules, the work investigates virtue as a cultivated disposition shaped by habit and guided by practical reason. Central...
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Nicomachean Ethics was written by Aristotle.