A New Translation Of The Nichomachean Ethics by Aristotle

The work presents a systematic investigation of the nature of the good life, arguing that human flourishing is achieved through the cultivation of moral and intellectual virtues practiced as a mean between excess and defect; it explains how virtue is formed by habituation and guided by practical wisdom, examines justice, friendship, and the role of pleasure, and emphasizes the centrality of reason and contemplative activity in attaining the highest form of well-being within a political community.

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Published
-349
Nationality
Greek
Length
Very Short
Pages
200-350 pages
Original Language
Ancient greek
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Alternate Titles
- Ethica Nicomachea
- Nichomachean Ethics
- Nicomachean Ethics
- The Nicomachean Ethics

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