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Aristotle's Nicodemickeen ethics
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Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics explores the nature of the good life for humans.
It argues that happiness (eudaimonia) is the ultimate goal, achieved through virtuous activity in accordance with reason.
The work emphasizes the importance of developing moral character through practice and habit.
It argues that happiness (eudaimonia) is the ultimate goal, achieved through virtuous activity in accordance with reason.
The work emphasizes the importance of developing moral character through practice and habit.
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as being heavily engaged with by Hume, specifically Nicomachean Ethics and the golden mean.


Wes Alwyn

Ep. 367: Hume on the Foundations of Ethics (Part Two)