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Aristotle's moral philosophy is a pillar of Western ethical thought. It bequeathed to the world an emphasis on virtues and vices, happiness as well-being or a life well lived, and rationally motivated action as a mean between extremes. Its influence was felt well beyond antiquity into the Middle Ages, particularly through the writings of St. Thomas Aquinas. In the past century, with the rise of virtue theory in moral philosophy, Aristotle's ethics has been revived as a source of insight and interest. While most attention has traditionally focused on Aristotle's famous
Nicomachean Ethics
, there are several other works written by or attributed to Aristotle that illuminate his ethics: the
Eudemian Ethics
, the
Magna Moralia
, and
Virtues and Vices
. This book brings together all four of these important texts, in thoroughly revised versions of the translations found in the authoritative complete works universally recognized as the standard English edition. Edited and introduced by two of the world's leading scholars of ancient philosophy, this is an essential volume for anyone interested in the ethical thought of one of the most important philosophers in the Western tradition.
Princeton University Press
Title: Aristotle's Ethics
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Aristotle's moral philosophy is a pillar of Western ethical thought.
It bequeathed to the world an emphasis on virtues and vices, happiness as well-being or a life well lived, and rationally motivated action as a mean between extremes.
Its influence was felt well beyond antiquity into the Middle Ages, particularly through the writings of St.
Thomas Aquinas.
In the past century, with the rise of virtue theory in moral philosophy, Aristotle's ethics has been revived as a source of insight and interest.
While most attention has traditionally focused on Aristotle's famous
Nicomachean Ethics
, there are several other works written by or attributed to Aristotle that illuminate his ethics: the
Eudemian Ethics
, the
Magna Moralia
, and
Virtues and Vices
.
This book brings together all four of these important texts, in thoroughly revised versions of the translations found in the authoritative complete works universally recognized as the standard English edition.
Edited and introduced by two of the world's leading scholars of ancient philosophy, this is an essential volume for anyone interested in the ethical thought of one of the most important philosophers in the Western tradition.
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