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OverviewThe Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle A fresh, modern translation of the greatest work on how to live well What is the good life? For over two thousand years, readers have turned to Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics for the answer. Written in the fourth century BCE at the Lyceum in Athens, this timeless work remains the most influential book on ethics and human flourishing ever written. This is not a book of commandments. It is a book of observations. Aristotle approaches the question of how to live with the same systematic rigor he applied to biology and physics. He examines virtue, friendship, pleasure, courage, justice, and wisdom-not as abstract ideals, but as qualities we can cultivate through habit and practice. His central insight is revolutionary: happiness is not a feeling, but an activity. It is the lifelong exercise of our highest capacities in accordance with reason. What makes this edition different?Clear, Modern Language. No archaic ""thee"" and ""thou."" No tangled academic jargon. This translation strips away centuries of dense commentary and presents Aristotle's ideas in the direct, conversational tone he deserves. Every sentence is crafted for clarity and impact. The Complete Text. All ten books, fully translated. From the famous ""function argument"" in Book I to the doctrine of the mean in Book II, from the profound analysis of friendship in Books VIII-IX to the ultimate case for the contemplative life in Book X-this edition gives you the full journey. Made for Modern Readers. Includes a glossary of key Greek terms (eudaimonia, phronesis, arete), a thoughtful foreword, and chapter divisions that make the text easy to navigate. Whether you're reading for a class, for personal growth, or out of pure curiosity, this edition meets you where you are. What you'll discover inside: The Golden Mean: Why virtue lies between extremes, and how to find the right balance in courage, generosity, ambition, and anger The Function of Man: Aristotle's elegant argument for what makes a human life truly excellent True Friendship: The three types of friendship, and why only one kind is built to last Justice and Fairness: What it means to give people what they deserve, and why equity sometimes requires breaking the rules Practical Wisdom: The intellectual virtue that bridges knowledge and action, and why you can't be good without it The Contemplative Life: Aristotle's surprising conclusion about the highest form of human happiness Who should read this book? Students encountering Aristotle for the first time Readers seeking practical wisdom about how to live Anyone interested in philosophy, ethics, or the history of ideas Professionals in leadership, education, or counseling Lifelong learners who want to understand the foundations of Western thought Why Aristotle still mattersThe questions Aristotle asks are the questions we still ask: How do I become a good person? What does it mean to live well? How should I treat my friends? What is justice? Can I be happy and moral at the same time? His answers are not always easy. But they are honest, rigorous, and grounded in the realities of human nature. He does not offer quick fixes or empty slogans. He offers a map-one that has guided seekers, scholars, and statesmen for over two millennia. This is the namesake text of The Lyceum Press, and it remains the essential handbook for anyone who wishes not just to live, but to live well. Full Product DetailsAuthor: The Lyceum Press , The Lyceum Press , AristotlePublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.345kg ISBN: 9798279369379Pages: 296 Publication Date: 22 December 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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