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The most influential ethical treatise ever written, Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics offers accounts of 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 responsibility; 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. This edition offers more aids to the reader than are found in any other modern English translation. It includes an Introduction; headings to help the reader follow the argument; explanatory notes on difficult or important passages; and a full glossary explaining Aristotle's technical terms. For this edition, the translation has been revised, and the notes and glossary expanded.
| ISBN | 0872204642 | | DEWEY edition | DC21 | | ISBN13 | 9780872204645 (What's this?) | | Pages | 360 | | Publisher | Hackett Publishing Co, Inc | | Volumes | 001 | | Imprint | Hackett Publishing Co, Inc | | Weight (grammes) | 350 | | Format | Paperback | | Published in | Cambridge, MA | | Publication date | 01 Feb 2000 | | Previous ISBN | 9780915145669 | | Non-book description | xxviii, 360 p. ; | | Height (mm) | 215 | | Translator | Terence Irwin | | Width (mm) | 135 | | Library of Congress | B430.A5 N5 | | Spine width (mm) | 25 | | DEWEY | 185 | | Academic level | General, Undergraduate |
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