Nicomachean Ethics

By Aristotle

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The Nicomachean Ethics is a profound journey into moral philosophy, structured into ten books that were originally crafted as separate scrolls. This seminal work is thought to stem from Aristotles lectures at the Lyceum, likely organized for his son, Nicomachus. It draws intriguing parallels with the Eudemian Ethics, which consists of eight books, fostering a rich comparative analysis. Notably, Books V, VI, and VII of the Nicomachean Ethics correspond with Books IV, V, and VI of the Eudemian Ethics, sparking ongoing debates about their chronological order and shared themes. Aristotle emphasizes that his ethical inquiry is not merely an intellectual exercise but a call to embody goodness in our daily lives. This work transcends theoretical discourse, offering practical guidance on the pursuit of virtue. (Summary from Wikipedia)

Episode Date
010 - Book X
Feb 26, 2026
009 - Book IX
Feb 26, 2026
008 - Book VIII
Feb 26, 2026
007 - Book VII
Feb 26, 2026
006 - Book VI
Feb 26, 2026
005 - Book V
Feb 26, 2026
004 - Book IV
Feb 26, 2026
003 - Book III
Feb 26, 2026
002 - Book II
Feb 26, 2026
001 - Book I
Feb 26, 2026