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by Aristotle (Author), Christopher Byrne (Editor), Christopher Byrne (Translator)
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Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics is a book of enduring relevance that aims to answer the question of how human beings should live. Much, however, has changed since the time of ancient Greece, and the meanings of words aren’t static. The goal of Christopher Byrne’s new translation is thus to make Aristotle accessible to modern readers who may share in the common humanity of Aristotle’s world but don’t share his vocabulary or his culture. This goal is also served through a brisk introduction, chronologies of Aristotle’s life and of his philosophical impacts, and extensive clarifying footnotes. Also included in this edition are appendices outlining the book’s main argument and the many virtues under discussion, as well as illuminating passages from Plato, Thomas Aquinas, and Aristotle’s other writings.
Author Biography
Christopher Byrne is Associate Professor of Philosophy at St. Francis Xavier University (retired), and currently teaches at St. Joseph’s College, University of Alberta, and MacEwan University. He is author of Aristotle’s Science of Matter and Motion (2018) as well as numerous articles on Aristotle and ancient philosophy.
Number of Pages: 324 Publication Date: April 08, 2025
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