The Eudemian Ethics
by Aristotle 2021-05-28 22:05:32
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"We are looking for the things that enable us to live a noble and happy life...and what prospects decent people will have of acquiring any of them."The Eudemian Ethics is a major treatise on moral philosophy whose central concern is what makes life w... Read more
"We are looking for the things that enable us to live a noble and happy life...and what prospects decent people will have of acquiring any of them."The Eudemian Ethics is a major treatise on moral philosophy whose central concern is what makes life worth living. Aristotle considers the role of happiness, and what happiness consists of, and he analyses various factors that contribute to it: human agency, the relation between action and virtue,and the concept of virtue itself. Moral and intellectual virtues are classified and considered, and finally the roles of friendship and pleasure. It deals with the same issues as the better-known Nicomachean Ethics, with which it holds three books in common, and its special qualities, as well asthe similarities and differences between the two works, are of fundamental concern to anyone interested in Aristotle''s philosophy.This is the first time the Eudemian Ethics has been published in its entirety in any modern language. Anthony Kenny''s fine translation is accompanied by a lucid introduction and explanatory notes, which assist the reader in understanding this important work. Less
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Aristotle (384–322 B.C.) numbers among the greatest philosophers of all time. Judged solely in terms of his philosophical influence, only Plato is his peer: Aristotle's works shaped centuries of phi...
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