Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics

Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, translated by Robert C. Bartlett and Susan D. Collins, is published by University of Chicago Press in June 2011. This first edition spans 365 pages and is presented in English. The work is a significant exploration of ethics, emphasizing that happiness is the ultimate goal of human endeavors, the formation of moral virtue through action and habituation, and the necessity of prudence in good actions.
Readers will find a translation that remains faithful to Aristotle’s original text while being accessible and engaging. The edition includes extensive notes and a glossary to provide context and clarification for students, alongside an introduction and a substantial interpretive essay that outlines the central arguments of the work. The Nicomachean Ethics has been a focal point of interest for diverse audiences throughout history, reflecting its enduring relevance in the fields of philosophy, ethics, and political science.
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The Nicomachean Ethics is one of Aristotle’s most widely read and influential works. Ideas central to ethics—that happiness is the end of human endeavor, that moral virtue is formed through action and habituation, and that good action requires prudence—found their most powerful proponent in the person medieval scholars simply called “the Philosopher.” Drawing on their intimate knowledge of Aristotle’s thought, Robert C. Bartlett and Susan D. Collins have produced here an English-language translation of the Ethics that is as remarkably faithful to the original as it is graceful in its rendering.
Aristotle is well known for the precision with which he chooses his words, and in this elegant translation his work has found its ideal match. Bartlett and Collins provide copious notes and a glossary providing context and further explanation for students, as well as an introduction and a substantial interpretive essay that sketch central arguments of the work and the seminal place of Aristotle’s Ethics in his political philosophy as a whole.
The Nicomachean Ethics has engaged the serious interest of readers across centuries and civilizations—of peoples ancient, medieval, and modern; pagan, Christian, Muslim, and Jewish—and this new edition will take its place as the standard English-language translation.
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