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Aristotle’s
Nicomachean Ethics
Aristotle’s
Nicomachean Ethics
Aristotle’s
Nicomachean Ethics
The meaning of a good life
The meaning of a good life
The meaning of a good life
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Bilingual: Greek text + English translation
Bilingual: Greek text + English translation
Bilingual: Greek text +
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Commentaries by Scholastic philosophers
Commentaries by Scholastic philosophers
Commentaries by
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Preface by Michael Pakaluk
Preface by Michael Pakaluk
Preface by Michael Pakaluk
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What does it mean
to live well?
What does it mean to live well?
What does it mean to live well?
This is the question that has guided humanity for over two millennia — and it begins with Aristotle.
In Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle examines what every human being seeks: happiness not as a fleeting feeling, but as a complete life lived with purpose, virtue, and reason. Through the art of ethical reflection, he builds the foundations of moral philosophy and shows that a good life is not one of pleasure or wealth, but one of excellence in action.
Every page of this work reveals a truth still urgent today: our actions shape our soul, and our choices define our destiny.
This is the question that has guided humanity for over two millennia — and it begins with Aristotle.
In Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle examines what every human being seeks: happiness not as a fleeting feeling, but as a complete life lived with purpose, virtue, and reason. Through the art of ethical reflection, he builds the foundations of moral philosophy and shows that a good life is not one of pleasure or wealth, but one of excellence in action.
Every page of this work reveals a truth still urgent today: our actions shape our soul, and our choices define our destiny.
Inside the Book
Inside the Book
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The original Greek text with W. D. Ross’s English translation side by side
The original Greek text with W. D. Ross’s English translation side by side
Preface by Michael Pakaluk introducing Aristotle’s method and structure
Preface by Michael Pakaluk introducing Aristotle’s method and structure
Footnotes connecting Aristotle to great thinkers like Aquinas, Albert the Great, and Bonaventure
Footnotes connecting Aristotle to great thinkers like Aquinas, Albert the Great, and Bonaventure
A glossary of key Aristotelian concepts: virtue (areté), happiness (eudaimonia), deliberation (bouleusis), and reason (logos)
A glossary of key Aristotelian concepts: virtue (areté), happiness (eudaimonia), deliberation (bouleusis), and reason (logos)
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The influence of this text extends from medieval theology to modern science of happiness. Every debate on ethics, virtue, or the meaning of life begins here.
Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics is the cornerstone of Western philosophy. From moral psychology to politics, from friendship to contemplation, it asks the question every age must face anew: How should we live?
The influence of this text extends from medieval theology to modern science of happiness. Every debate on ethics, virtue, or the meaning of life begins here.
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