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Eudemian Ethics

Aristotle C. D. C. Reeve

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English
Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
14 January 2022
This new translation of Aristotle'sEudemian Ethics, noteworthy for its consistency and accuracy, is the latest addition to the New Hackett Aristotle series. Fitting seamlessly with the others in the series, it enables Anglophone readers to read Aristotle's works in a way previously impossible. Sequentially numbered endnotes provide the information most needed at each juncture, while a detailed Index of Terms guides the reader to places where focused discussion of key notions occurs.
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Imprint:   Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   510g
ISBN:   9781647920012
ISBN 10:   1647920019
Pages:   376
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

C. D. C. Reeveis Delta Kappa Epsilon Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His recent books includeAction, Contemplation, and Happiness: An Essay on Aristotle(2012),Blindness and Reorientation: Problems with Plato's Republic(2012), and Aristotle on Practical Wisdom: Nicomachean Ethics Book VI(2013). In addition to his Aristotle editions he has translated Plato'sCratylus(1997),Euthyphro,Apology,Crito(2002),Republic(2004), andMeno(2006).

Reviews for Eudemian Ethics

""David Reeve’s translation of Aristotle’s Eudemian Ethics is certain to become an indispensable tool for anyone who is interested in studying this great text, that paired with the Nicomachean Ethics, exposes Aristotle's ethical theory. The translation is not only faithful to the Greek text but it also reproduces masterfully the rhythm of Aristotle’s prose. Together with its thoughtful iIntroduction, copious notes, and temperance when coping with textual problems, Reeve's edition is a remarkable contribution to Aristotelian studies."" —Pavlos Kontos, University of Patras, Greece


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