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Building on the strengths of the first edition, the second edition of the Irwin Nicomachean Ethics features a revised translation (with little editorial intervention), expanded notes (including a summary of the argument of each chapter), an expanded Introduction, and a revised glossary.



Translator: Terence Irwin is Professor of Ancient Philosophy in the University of Oxford, and Fellow of Keble College.

Author: Aristotle
Publisher: HACKETT
Pages: 360
ISBN: 9780872204645
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 1999

Aristotle was born in the Macedonian city of Stagira in 384 BC, and died in 322. He studied in Plato's Academy in Athens and later became tutor to Alexander the Great, before establishing his own school in Athens, called the Lyceum. His writings, which were of extraordinary range, profoundly affected the whole course of ancient, medieval and modern philosophy. Many of them have survived, including The Nicomachean Ethics, The Politics and Poetics, among others.

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