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  • The '''''Nicomachean Ethics''''' is [[Aristotle]]'s chief work on [[ethics]], and one of the most impor ...authentic work by Aristotle, and usually thought to be earlier than the ''Nicomachean Ethics''<ref>Anthony Kenny has argued against this view in [1978] and in [1991].</
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  • * ''The Nicomachean Ethics'' edited by Hugh Tredennick, Jonathan Barnes, and J. A. K. Thomson (2003) [ * ''Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethics'' (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy) ed. by Roger Crisp (2000)
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  • The '''''Nicomachean Ethics''''' is [[Aristotle]]'s chief work on [[ethics]], and one of the most impor ...authentic work by Aristotle, and usually thought to be earlier than the ''Nicomachean Ethics''<ref>Anthony Kenny has argued against this view in [1978] and in [1991].</
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  • * Kraut, Richard. ''The Blackwell Guide to Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics'' (2006) [http://www.amazon.com/Blackwell-Aristotles-Nicomachean-Ethics-Gui * Warne, Christopher. ''Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics: Reader's Guide'' (2006) [http://www.amazon.com/Aristotles-Nicomachean-Ethi
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  • * Aristotle. ''[[Nicomachean Ethics]]''
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  • "'''''Philia'''''" ([[Greek language|Greek]]: φιλíα) in [[Aristotle]]'s ''[[Nicomachean Ethics]]'' is usually translated "[[friendship]]", though in fact his use of the t *Aristotle, ''[[Nicomachean Ethics]]'', dual text, with translation by [[H. Rackham]] (Harvard University Pres
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  • ...yllis, a native to Stagira, bore him a son, Nicomachus, after whom the ''[[Nicomachean Ethics]]'' were named. At the end of three years, Aristotle moved to Mitylene, a n ...ty are set out in the ''Nicomachean'' and the ''Eudaemian'' Ethics. The ''Nicomachean Ethics'' is one of the most influential books of moral philosophy, including accou
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  • ...RISTOTLE3>[http://classics.mit.edu/Aristotle/nicomachaen.html ARISTOTLE. ''Nicomachean Ethics''. translated by W. D. Ross in: The Internet Classics Archive.]</ref>, both
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