Book Title: The Nicomachean Ethics

Author: Aristotle

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Book Description: The Nicomachean Ethics (circa 322 BC) is an ethical treatise by the ancient Greek philosopher, Aristotle. In the text, Aristotle leads his readers to consider how best to live, exploring the nature of virtue, human flourishing, and the good life.

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The Nicomachean Ethics (circa 322 BC) is an ethical treatise by Aristotle. In the text, Aristotle leads his readers to consider how best to live, exploring the nature of virtue, human flourishing, and the good life.

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Social & ethical issues

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Title
The Nicomachean Ethics
Author
Aristotle
Translators
W. D. Ross and Michael Wiitala
License

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This work (The Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle) is free of known copyright restrictions.

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Primary Subject
Social & ethical issues
Additional Subject(s)
, Ethics & moral philosophy, Ancient philosophy
Publisher
Cleveland State University
Publication Date
July 31, 2025