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The morality of happiness
Book • 1993
In *The Morality of Happiness*, Julia Annas presents a detailed examination of ancient ethical philosophy, exploring the concepts of happiness and virtue.
She argues that ancient ethical theories are not egoistic and are recognizable as moral theories, similar to modern ethical debates.
The book provides a clear and accessible overview of ancient ethics, challenging common misconceptions and highlighting the relevance of these theories to contemporary moral discourse.
She argues that ancient ethical theories are not egoistic and are recognizable as moral theories, similar to modern ethical debates.
The book provides a clear and accessible overview of ancient ethics, challenging common misconceptions and highlighting the relevance of these theories to contemporary moral discourse.
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