000433960 000__ 02778cam\a2200337Ia\4500 000433960 001__ 433960 000433960 005__ 20210513151757.0 000433960 008__ 110304s2011\\\\enk\\\\\\b\\\\001\0\eng\d 000433960 019__ $$a751502310 000433960 020__ $$a9780199586431 (pbk.) 000433960 020__ $$a0199586438 (pbk.) 000433960 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn706025106 000433960 040__ $$aBTCTA$$beng$$cBTCTA$$dNLE$$dCDX$$dORX$$dSGB$$dFDA$$dYDXCP$$dBKX$$dLML$$dBWX$$dUKMGB$$dBDX$$dISE 000433960 0411_ $$aeng$$hgrc 000433960 049__ $$aISEA 000433960 050_4 $$aB422.A5$$bK46 2011 000433960 08204 $$a170$$223 000433960 1000_ $$aAristotle. 000433960 24010 $$aEudemian ethics.$$lEnglish 000433960 24514 $$aThe Eudemian ethics /$$cAristotle ; translated with an introduction and notes by Anthony Kenny. 000433960 260__ $$aOxford ;$$aNew York :$$bOxford University Press,$$c2011. 000433960 300__ $$axxxviii, 195 p. ;$$c20 cm. 000433960 4901_ $$aOxford world's classics 000433960 500__ $$aTranslated from the Ancient Greek. 000433960 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [xxxi]-xxxii) and index. 000433960 5050_ $$aIntroduction -- Note on the text and translation -- Select bibliography -- A chronology of Aristotle -- Outline of The Eudemian Ethics -- The Eudemian Ethics. Book 1 : Happiness the chief good -- Book 2 : Virtue, freedom, and responsibility -- Book 3 : The moral virtues -- Book 4 : Justice -- Book 5 : Intellectual virtue -- Book 6 : Continence and incontinence : pleasure -- Book 7 : Friendship -- Book 8 : Virtue, knowledge, nobility, and happiness -- Explanatory notes -- Glossary of key terms. 000433960 520__ $$aA major treatise on moral philosophy by Aristotle, this is the first time the Eudemian Ethics has been published in its entirety in any modern language. Equally important, the volume has been translated by Sir Anthony Kenny, one of Britain's most distinguished academics and philosophers, and a leading authority on Aristotle. In The Eudemian Ethics, Aristotle explores the factors that make life worth living. He considers the role of happiness, and what happiness consists of, and he analyzes various aspects that contribute to it: human agency, the relation between action and virtue, and the concept of virtue itself. Aristotle classifies and examines the various moral and intellectual virtues, and he considers the roles of friendship and pleasure in a life well lived. Kenny's superb translation is accompanied by a fine introduction, in which he highlights the similarities and differences between this book and the better-known Nicomachean Ethics, with which it holds three books in common. There are also many useful explanatory notes which clarify the arguments and allusions that Aristotle makes--Publisher. 000433960 546__ $$aTranslated from the Ancient Greek. 000433960 650_0 $$aEthics$$vEarly works to 1800. 000433960 7001_ $$aKenny, Anthony,$$d1931- 000433960 830_0 $$aOxford world's classics (Oxford University Press) 000433960 85200 $$bgen$$hB422.A5$$iK46$$i2011 000433960 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:433960$$pGLOBAL_SET 000433960 980__ $$aBIB 000433960 980__ $$aBOOK