Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethics
Aristotle's 'Nicomachean Ethics' is a seminal work in Western philosophy, focusing on the concept of moral virtue and human flourishing. Written in a clear and logical style, the book explores the nature of ethics, the role of virtue in achieving happiness, and the importance of moderation in all things. Aristotle's careful analysis of the virtues of character and intellect provides readers with a framework for understanding and cultivating moral excellence. Set within the broader context of ancient Greek philosophy, 'Nicomachean Ethics' remains a foundational text in the study of ethics and morality. Aristotle, a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great, was a prolific writer and thinker who made significant contributions to a wide range of disciplines, from logic to biology. His background in ethics and political philosophy informed his writing of 'Nicomachean Ethics', as he sought to provide a comprehensive account of the good life and human flourishing. Aristotle's nuanced understanding of human nature and moral development shines through in this timeless work. I highly recommend 'Nicomachean Ethics' to readers interested in exploring the foundations of ethics and morality. Aristotle's insights into the nature of virtue and happiness offer valuable lessons for individuals seeking to live a meaningful and fulfilling life.
Auteur | | Sarah Broadie |
Taal | | Engels |
Type | | E-book |
Categorie | | Wetenschap & Natuur |