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This book makes accessible one of Aristotle's most important ethical works and thus provides new insight into the ideas - on virtue, happiness and the good life - of this greatest of moral philosophers. A graduate-level text, of interest to readers in history of ethics, ancient philosophy, moral philosophy and Aristotle studies.

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This book makes accessible one of Aristotle's most important ethical works and thus provides new insight into the ideas - on virtue, happiness and the good life - of this greatest of moral philosophers. A graduate-level text, of interest to readers in history of ethics, ancient philosophy, moral philosophy and Aristotle studies.
Autorenporträt
Woolf, RaphaelRaphael Woolf is Reader in Philosophy at King's College London. He is the author of many articles on Plato, Aristotle and other aspects of Greek and Roman philosophy and also the translator of Cicero: On Moral Ends (with Julia Annas, Cambridge University Press, 2001) in the Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy series.
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'Inwood and Woolf have given us an extremely valuable translation of an important, but neglected text. Students of the Eudemian Ethics will no doubt use it and learn from it for many years to come ... Those who wish to study the treatise in only one English translation should choose this one.' Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews