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Nicomachean Ethics

Nicomachean Ethics

by Aristotle

Questioning the nature of virtue, happiness, and the good life? Aristotle's monumental work, "Nicomachean Ethics", provides profound insights. This seminal text, named after his son Nicomachus, is a cornerstone of Western philosophy and moral thought. Aristotle unfolds theories about virtue ethics, moral character, and the role of intellect in living a fulfilled life. He examines the human soul, the concept of 'eudaimonia', and the pursuit of the highest good. This is not a dry, academic treatise but a vibrant exploration of how to live well, igniting the reader's curiosity and stimulating thoughtful introspection. Aristotle's wisdom resonates across millennia, making "Nicomachean Ethics" an enduring masterpiece.

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