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Nicomachean ethics

Aristotle's "Nicomachean Ethics" is perhaps one of the most influential treatise on moral philosophy. It is a central text in Greek ethics, a primary source of medieval ethics, and a stimulus to thought about morality. Questions discussed include: human happiness and welfare; the nature of a good person; the psychology of action and character; the virtues of character and intellect; praise, blame, and moral resposibility; practical reason; weakness of will; self-interest and the interests of others; the role of friendship in the good life; and the relation between pleasure and goodness.

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Author(s) Irwin, Terence - Personal Name
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Call Number 171.3 Irw n-2
ISBN/ISSN 0915145669
Subject(s) Ethics
Classification 171.3
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GMD Print
Language English
Publisher Hackett Publishing Company
Publishing Year 1985
Publishing Place Hackett Publishing Company
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