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This revised translation of Aristotle's classic treatise contains ten books based on the famous doctrine of the golden mean which advocates taking the middle course between excess and deficiency. Topics that Aristotle treats include the good for humanity, moral virtue, intellectual virtue, pleasure, friendship, and happiness.
What constitutes the highest good for human beings and how can one achieve a life of flourishing through the cultivation of virtue? Aristotle, a foundational figure in Western philosophy, presents a systematic inquiry into the nature of moral and intellectual excellence. By examining the human capacity for reason and the social nature of individuals, he argues that happiness is an activity of the soul in accordance with virtue, achieved by navigating the mean between extremes of excess and deficiency.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and students alike recognize this work as a foundational text in moral philosophy that remains central to academic curricula. Readers frequently note the density of the prose, which requires careful study to fully grasp the nuances of Aristotelian logic and ethical terminology.
Page Count:
318
Publication Date:
1980-04-24
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192815180
ISBN-13:
9780192815187