The Nicomachean Ethics
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Exploring the foundation of Western moral philosophy, this influential work by Aristotle examines the nature of virtue, character, and the pursuit of a meaningful life.
Drawing from his lectures at the Lyceum, Aristotle outlines how ethical behavior arises not from rigid rules, but through habit, practical wisdom, and the cultivation of virtue in daily life. Central to his argument is the concept of eudaimonia-often translated as human flourishing-which he identifies as life's ultimate goal. Within this framework, ethical excellence is achieved through reasoned action, emotional balance, and an understanding of context.
Positioned within the broader tradition of Greek philosophy, The Nicomachean Ethics offers a systematic exploration of moral psychology, responsibility, and the role of community in shaping character. Its insights continue to shape ethical thought, offering a timeless guide to living well through the practice of virtue.
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