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Ethical Treatises

By

Aristotle

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Paperback

$19.99

Hardback

$24.99

ISBN

979-8896350224

The Collected Works of Aristotle

Series

Volume

6

539 pages

6 x 9 inches

Paperback

Hardback

Description

Ethical Treatises by Aristotle is an unparalleled collection of works that explores the foundations of ethics, politics, and human behavior. Bringing together Aristotle’s most significant writings on morality and society—including Nicomachean Ethics, Magna Moralia, Politics, The Athenian Constitution, Eudemian Ethics, On Virtues and Vices, and Economics—this volume offers a comprehensive view of Aristotle’s vision of the good life and the ideal society.


In Nicomachean Ethics and Eudemian Ethics, Aristotle examines the nature of virtue, happiness, and moral character, providing timeless guidance on living a life of purpose and fulfillment. Magna Moralia offers an additional exploration of ethical thought, while On Virtues and Vices provides a succinct discussion of moral qualities and their opposites.


Politics and The Athenian Constitution delve into Aristotle’s views on governance, justice, and the organization of society, laying the groundwork for political philosophy that continues to influence thinkers today. Economics explores the management of resources and households, offering insights into practical and ethical decision-making in both private and public life.


This collection is essential for students of philosophy, political science, and ethics, as well as anyone interested in the enduring questions of how individuals and societies can achieve the highest good. Through these works, Aristotle provides profound insights into human nature, virtue, and the intricate relationship between personal morality and communal well-being.

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