Ethics: The Nicomachean Ethics. by Jonathan Barnes, Hugh Tredennick
Ethics: The Nicomachean Ethics.

Jonathan Barnes, Hugh Tredennick

Ethics: The Nicomachean Ethics.

Jonathan Barnes, Hugh Tredennick with Hugh Tredennick (Translator)

383 pages first pub 351 (view editions)

nonfiction classics philosophy challenging reflective slow-paced
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Aristotle (384-322 B.C.) surveyed in his Ethics the ends to which conduct should be directed. The importance of this work to a modern reader lies in Aristotle's boldness in introducing psychology into his study of human behaviour, converting ethic...

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