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Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics

A New Translation for Today's Readers

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Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics

Von: Aristotle, Stanley J. Hanson - translator
Gesprochen von: Jude Wellington
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What does it mean to live a good life—and how can you achieve it? Aristotle’s timeless wisdom finally speaks to the modern world.

In this translation of the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle’s foundational work on ethics, happiness, and virtue is brought to life in fresh, accessible language designed for 21st-century listeners. Whether you’re a student of philosophy or simply seeking deeper meaning in your everyday decisions, this audiobook delivers powerful insights that resonate across generations.

Explore Aristotle’s groundbreaking ideas on:

⦿ The true nature of happiness (eudaimonia)

⦿ The power of habit in shaping moral character

⦿ The importance of balance and moderation (the Golden Mean)

⦿ The roles of friendship, reason, and community in a fulfilling life

This simple and modern translation makes Aristotle's profound ideas approachable without losing their original depth. Each chapter is narrated with clarity and purpose, making it easy to absorb and reflect on some of the most influential ethical thinking in history.

Whether you're walking, commuting, or relaxing—take Aristotle with you and start redefining what it means to live well.

Buy now and begin your journey toward a more thoughtful, intentional life.

Public Domain (P)2025 Stanley J. Hanson
Philosophie Politik & Regierungen
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