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Explore the foundations of moral philosophy with Aristotle's "Ethics," a cornerstone of Western thought. This timeless work delves into the nature of virtue (arete) and the cultivation of moral character. Aristotle examines fundamental questions of ethics, probing the path to a fulfilling and virtuous life.
A profound exploration of ethics, this book offers enduring insights into how individuals can achieve moral excellence. It remains a vital resource for understanding ethical principles and their application to daily life. Discover the philosophical roots of ethical reasoning with this meticulously prepared print edition. A seminal text on moral philosophy, "Ethics" provides a framework for contemplating the meaning of a good life and the importance of virtue.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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