

Nicomachean Ethics Author: Aristotle Publisher: Época Collection: New Talents Subject: Fiction, Philosophy Format: Paperback Pages: 235 Weight: 236 g Dimensions: 21 cm x 14 cm Code: 9789706271532 Aristotle, Greek philosopher born in Stagira in 384 BC and died in Chalcis, Euboea in 322 BC. He was Plato's favorite student and the greatest naturalist of antiquity. In his time, he distinguished himself as an active thinker who dedicated a large part of his life to teaching philosophy. His work, Nicomachean Ethics, primarily argues that the development of intelligence and moral will is the supreme end of humankind. Aristotle's ethics establishes as its starting point that the ultimate goal of every human being is happiness. According to Aristotle, to achieve happiness, one must analyze human nature.
| General Specification | Single Book |
| Language | Spanish |
| SKU | sd260304050321051057696 |
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