The Eudemian Ethics by Aristotle
This philosophical treatise explores the nature of human happiness and virtue, delving into the intricacies of ethical behavior and the pursuit of the good life. It examines the role of reason and moral character in achieving eudaimonia, or flourishing, and discusses the importance of friendship, justice, and wisdom in cultivating a virtuous life. Through a series of methodical arguments, the text seeks to understand the balance between personal desires and moral obligations, ultimately aiming to provide a comprehensive framework for ethical living.
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- Pages
- 150-200
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- Ancient greek
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