Book Title: The Nicomachean Ethics

Author: Aristotle

Book Description: The Nicomachean Ethics (circa 322 BC) is an ethical treatise by Aristotle. In the text, Aristotle offers a defence of the idea of eudaimonism (human flourishing or happiness) which is achieved as a result of human choice in search of excellence and the good life.

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The Nicomachean Ethics (circa 322 BC) is an ethical treatise by Aristotle. In the text, Aristotle offers a defence of the idea of eudaimonism (human flourishing or happiness) which is achieved as a result of human choice in search of excellence and the good life.

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Aristotle

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Title
The Nicomachean Ethics
Author
Aristotle
Translator
F.H. Peters
License

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Primary Subject
Social and ethical issues
Publisher
Ryerson University
Publication Date
February 15, 2022