One of the philosopher's most studied works, the Nicomachean Ethics, is
here made available in the same translation in the World's Classics.
Notes of primarily textual importance have been omitted, leaving only
those of more general philosophical interest the index has been adapted
for this edition and there is a new Introduction by the translator.
Though Aristotle at hisdeath left other ethical works, and this book is
therefore called after its first editor Nicomachus, it is this which is
usually meant when Aristotle's Ethics is referred to. As such it is of
fundamental importance in the development of philosophy.Keywords:
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