An Analysis of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics Hardback
by Giovanni Gellera
Part of the The Macat Library series
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Aristotle, a student of Plato, wrote Nicomachean Ethics in 350 BCE, in a time of extraordinary intellectual development.
Over two millennia later, his thorough exploration of virtue, reason, and the ultimate human good still forms the basis of the values at the heart of Western civilization.
According to Aristotle, the ultimate human good is eudaimonia, or happiness, which comes from a life of virtuous action.
He argues that virtues like justice, restraint, and practical wisdom cannot simply be taught but must be developed over time by cultivating virtuous habits, which can be developed by using practical wisdom and recognizing the desirable middle ground between extremes of human behavior.
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- Pages:112 pages
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- Publication Date:15/07/2017
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Out of stock
- Format:Hardback
- Pages:112 pages
- Publisher:Macat International Limited
- Publication Date:15/07/2017
- Category:
- ISBN:9781912302963