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Eudemian Ethics by Aristotle
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Length:
244 minutes
Released:
Aug 4, 2016
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Description
Eudemian Ethics (Greek: ΗΘΙΚΩΝ ΕΥΔΗΜΙΩΝ Latin: ETHICA EUDEMIA) outlines Aristotle's ethical philosophy. Topics include virtue, friendship, happiness, justice, courage, wisdom, temperance and God. It is believed to have been written before Nicomachean Ethics and to be named after Eudemus of Rhodes. Books IV, V, and VI of Eudemian Ethics are identical to books V, VI, and VII of Nicomachean Ethics and are excluded from this translation. Translated by J. Solomon. Audiobook read by Geoffrey Edwards. Meta Coordinator: TriciaG. Proof Listener: Bala. Cover: After the Bath by William-Adolphe Bouguereau.
Released:
Aug 4, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (78)
On the Ends of Good and Evil by Cicero: II 1:11:11, III 3:23:06, IV 4:44:32, V 6:11:11 Cicero outlines theories on the happy life including those of the Epicureans (pleasure & absence of pain), Stoics (duty & conforming to nature), Academics (virtue & external goods) and Skeptics (uncertain). by Philosophy Audiobooks