Eudemian Ethics by Brad Inwood

The book offers a comprehensive exploration of Aristotle's lesser-known work on ethics, focusing on the pursuit of the good life and the role of virtue in achieving happiness. It delves into the nuanced differences between the Eudemian and Nicomachean Ethics, highlighting Aristotle's thoughts on moral and intellectual virtues, friendship, and the importance of rationality in ethical decision-making. Through a detailed analysis, the book provides insights into Aristotle's philosophical methods and the enduring relevance of his ethical theories in contemporary discussions on morality and human flourishing.

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204
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English
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