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The Nicomachean Ethics
(9780140449495 / 9780140449495) - Aristotle Jonathan Barnes - Paperback - New ed - Penguin Classics - Penguin Books Ltd - In Print - Country of publication: UNITED KINGDOM - Dimensions: (H) 130mm, (W) 196mm, (D) 23mm
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The Nicomachean Ethics is a comprehensive and influential work by Aristotle that delves into various aspects of ethics, including the nature of practical reasoning, the value and objects of pleasure, different forms of friendship, and the relationship between individual virtue, society, and the State. This classic text has had a profound and lasting impact on Western thought about ethical matters, shaping philosophical discussions for centuries to come.
In The Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle explores the concept of eudaimonia, or human flourishing, which he argues is the ultimate goal of all human actions. He also examines various virtues and their relationship to one another, as well as the importance of developing good habits and practicing self-control in order to live a virtuous life.
The text also delves into the nature of pleasure and its role in ethical decision-making, as well as the different forms of friendship that exist and how they contribute to human happiness. Throughout the work, Aristotle emphasizes the importance of practical reasoning and the need for individuals to engage in careful deliberation before making important moral decisions.
Overall, The Nicomachean Ethics is a foundational text in the field of ethics that continues to be studied and debated by scholars and philosophers today. Its insights into human nature and morality remain as relevant and thought-provoking as ever.
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| Brand | Aristotle |
| ISBN | Aristotle 0140449493 |
| MPN | Aristotle 9780140449495 |
| ID | 4323928 |
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Aristotle Jonathan Barnes |
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Paperback |
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UNITED KINGDOM |
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(H) 130mm, (W) 196mm, (D) 23mm |
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New ed |
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Penguin Classics |
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9780140449495 |
| Page count | 400 |
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2004 |
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Penguin Books Ltd |
| Status | In Print |

