The Nicomachean ethics of Aristotles tr. / by F.H. Peters
Imprint
London : Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1893
Edition
5th ed.
Descript
xv, 359 p.
SUMMARY
Explains Plato's Nicomachean Ethics, which was praised to be the best and the most powerful one of philosophical works in the Middle age of Europe. Covers the legislation and European theology that have the significant parts in the establishment of ethics. Shows the work's core with question of how does a man live a good life, which intertwines with the Plato's "the good life" ethics.
Of the good or the end -- Of moral virtue in general -- Of the will -- Of the several moral virtues and vices -- Of the intellectual virtues -- Of forms of moral character other than virtue or rice -- First account of pleasure -- Of friendship or love -- Second account of pleasure
SUBJECT
Philosophy
Greek
LOCATION
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STATUS
Thailand and ASEAN Information Center (6th Floor) : Rarebook Collection