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Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle

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Binding: Paperback
Language: English
ISBN: 979-8992628906
Reader’s Age: Adults 18+
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Author: Aristotle
Release Date: April 23, 2012
Genre: Non Fiction

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The Nicomachean Ethics Paperback: Aristotle’s Classic Guide to Virtue, Happiness, and the Good Life

About the Book

The Nicomachean Ethics is Aristotle’s enduring exploration of what it truly means to live a good life. Written over two thousand years ago, it still shapes the way people today think about virtue, happiness, and moral character.

About the Author

Aristotle was a Greek philosopher born in 384 BCE who studied under Plato and later tutored Alexander the Great. He went on to found his own school in Athens, the Lyceum, and his writings became a foundation for Western philosophy, ethics, and science.

Who Is This Book For?

This book is perfect for students of philosophy, curious readers who want to understand classical ethics, and anyone interested in personal growth and self-improvement. If you have ever wondered how to build good habits or make wiser choices, this book speaks directly to that question.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is the Nicomachean Ethics hard to read for beginners?
It can feel dense at first since it was written in ancient Greek philosophical style, but this Penguin Classics paperback includes helpful notes and an introduction that make Aristotle’s ideas on ethics and virtue much easier to follow.

What is the main idea of Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics?
The core idea is that happiness comes from living virtuously, meaning a person builds good character through consistent, practical action rather than through wealth or momentary pleasure.

Why is the Nicomachean Ethics still relevant today?
Aristotle’s ideas on virtue, habit, and the golden mean still influence modern psychology, self-help philosophy, and ethics courses, making this classic philosophy book valuable for readers seeking timeless guidance on living well.

Additional information
Weight300 g
Dimensions15.24 × 1.19 × 22.86 cm
Short Summary

Readers will learn how Aristotle defines virtue as a habit built through practice rather than a trait people are simply born with. The book walks through ideas like courage, generosity, friendship, and practical wisdom, showing how each one contributes to a balanced and meaningful life. Aristotle also introduces his famous idea of the golden mean, the idea that virtue sits between two extremes. By the end, readers gain a clear framework for thinking about their own choices and character.

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