Aristotle's best-known book on this subject is his "Nicomachean Ethics," a ten-book collection on the discipline of human virtue itself. In it, Aristotle asserts that being ethical is not simply knowing the proper way to behave in a society. To be ethical, one must actually strive to do the right thing every day, in every situation.
This book was hugely influential on the English Middle Ages and became a foundational document for medieval theology. Aristotle's teachings would form the basis for modern philosophy, law and theology and his books and theories are studied, debated and discussed to this day.
This publication of "The Nichomachean Ethics" is presented with an introduction and footnotes by renowned British philosopher J.A. Smith.
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