Nicomachean Ethics Complete Edition

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Nicomachean Ethics Complete Edition by Unknown, 9788027331130
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  • ISBN: 9788027331130 | 8027331137
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 4/15/2019

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In "Nicomachean Ethics," Aristotle meticulously explores the nature of virtue and the path to a good life, presenting a foundational text in ethical philosophy. Written in the 4th century BCE, the work employs a systematic approach, intertwining empirical observation with philosophical reasoning. Aristotle delineates the concept of eudaimonia (happiness or flourishing) as the ultimate goal of human existence, emphasizing the importance of virtues as habits cultivated through practice. His nuanced examination of moral character and the doctrine of the mean situates the text within the broader tradition of ancient Greek philosophy, while its influence resonates through subsequent ethical thought. Aristotle, a pupil of Plato and tutor to Alexander the Great, was profoundly engaged with the questions of ethics, politics, and human nature. His empirical investigations into human behavior, combined with his observations on the societal norms of his time, shaped his understanding of moral virtues. Drawing upon diverse sources, including his own experiences and philosophical predecessors, Aristotle sought to articulate a reasoned approach to ethics that remains relevant and influential. "Nicomachean Ethics" is essential reading for anyone interested in moral philosophy, providing invaluable insights into the ethical foundations of human life. Its clear exegesis on virtue ethics continues to challenge and inspire readers, offering a framework that encourages deep reflection on personal morality and societal values. This profound text invites readers to engage with the timeless questions of what it means to live a good life.