The Ethics of Aristotle

The Ethics of Aristotle The Most Influential and Elaborate of His Writings on Ethics

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It seems clear that happiness is the ultimate goal to which human life aspires. But what is the true essence of happiness?

This thorny question is faced by Aristotle (384-322 B.C.) in the Nicomachean Ethics.

Among the many values that can be attributed to the philosopher of Stagira (Macedonia) is this text belonging to the last period of his production and undoubtedly the most influential and elaborate of his writings on Ethics.

The result of the selection made by his son Nicomachus, hence the title with the notes that the author himself used for his lessons at the Lyceum, the work summarizes with total clarity the keys to the moral reflection of its author.

But even more meritorious is the fact of having been the one who for the first time in universal literature deals with the discipline as an independent philosophical branch.

For Aristotle, as Teresa Martinez Manzano points out in her introduction, Ethics, the science of habits and character, is not merely a theoretical knowledge, but also displays a practical dimension in the search for virtue, the most precious good as the patrimony of the soul.

Book information

ISBN: 9781835520543
Publisher: Tansen Publisher
Imprint: Tansen Publisher
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Language: English
Number of pages: 152
Weight: 367g
Height: 279mm
Width: 216mm
Spine width: 8mm