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Ethics edition by Aristotle Literature Fiction eBooks

If I decide to read the Nichomachean Ethics again; I will buy a kindle version that the reviews point to a better translation for about $9. But this one is free and the forward is pretty long and worth reading. It gives an overview and sort of what to expect. Not saying I am agreeing with all that the writer said or that he was really thorough. Just that it gives a chapter by chapter account of what to expect and what the writer thinks about it.

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  • File Size 709 KB
  • Print Length 329 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publication Date May 17, 2012
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00847T3TU

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Ethics edition by Aristotle Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews


A profound work of intellect, reason and speculation of the human nature. Interesting how thinking of over two millennium ago was so similar to thinking of modern times. That men still wonder and spectulate on the same subjects of life and the nature of man. Great reading
Great resource for aspiring compliance and ethics professionals.
Good
If you are a student of philosophy (officially or self-study) this is a must read. The founders of America read and studied these.
I was rather surprised my son read the entire book for school and didn't complain. I do believe every student should read Aristotle.
History is a great educator, and Aristotle's Ethics should be required reading for every ninth grader. It should set the bar for an individual's moral character. There is nothing wrong in re-reading in later life to see how you see your worth.
This guy died in 322 BC. (Before Christ) So that means this book is OLDER than the bible, (well, before all the edited versions anyway) and it's FAR more accurate and ethical than all the bibles on earth can ever give you.

This book spoke out to me in large volumes. It's was kinda creepy, like it he knew my whole life. It was kinda like that movie called, A never ending story. Where a kid reads an old book in an attic somewhere, and as he gets further into it, the book is talking about him.
I was half expecting for this book to call me by name.

Like in one paragraph, Aristotle said that it's best to cutout all the people in your life that are making you feel bad.
I did that very thing to the ones that always treated me like pure trash all my life, months before I read this fine book.
And for someone that's been dead for ages now, and for someone with a fine mind as someone like Aristotle, I know I'm doing the right thing.
Don't forgive thy neighbor, if thy neighbor is mistreating you.

He goes on about 3 ways to improve yourself.
1 Self-awareness. To be aware of your flaws.
2 Self-discipline. To control one's self from natural urges (like anger).
3 Self-mastery. Successfully controlled one's own urges over a period of time.
Once these 3 have been achieved, you've figured out the secret to life.

So in conclusion, this book should be in every church, and every preacher should quote a verse from it for an hour every Sunday.
If I decide to read the Nichomachean Ethics again; I will buy a kindle version that the reviews point to a better translation for about $9. But this one is free and the forward is pretty long and worth reading. It gives an overview and sort of what to expect. Not saying I am agreeing with all that the writer said or that he was really thorough. Just that it gives a chapter by chapter account of what to expect and what the writer thinks about it.
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