The Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle

Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, translated by R. W. Browne, is a cornerstone of moral philosophy. In this work, Aristotle investigates the nature of the good life, virtue, and human happiness (eudaimonia), proposing that moral excellence is achieved through rational action and habituation. Browne’s translation preserves the philosophical depth while providing clear English prose. Essential for students of ethics and philosophy, this edition offers insights into Aristotle’s enduring influence on Western moral thought.

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Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, translated by R. W. Browne, is a cornerstone of moral philosophy. In this work, Aristotle investigates the nature of the good life, virtue, and human happiness (eudaimonia), proposing that moral excellence is achieved through rational action and habituation. Browne’s translation preserves the philosophical depth while providing clear English prose. Essential for students of ethics and philosophy, this edition offers insights into Aristotle’s enduring influence on Western moral thought.

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R. W. Browne