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Eudemian Ethics

Book • 2021
This translation of Aristotle's *Eudemian Ethics*, part of the New Hackett Aristotle series, is notable for its consistency and accuracy.

It provides Anglophone readers with a faithful and readable version of Aristotle’s work.

The book, along with the *Nicomachean Ethics*, explores Aristotle’s ethical theory, discussing concepts such as *eudaimonia* (happiness), *aretê* (virtue), and the character traits necessary for a well-lived life.

The translation includes a thoughtful introduction, copious notes, and a detailed Index of Terms to guide readers through key discussions.

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David McPherson
when quoting Aristotle on the purpose of being born.
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Scott Stevens
when discussing anger and its origins.
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Laurie Johnson
as a shorter and less comprehensive version compared to Nicomachean Ethics.
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