02246nam a22003498a 4500001001600000003000700016005001700023006001900040007001500059008004100074020002600115020002900141020003000170040002400200050002300224082001500247245011000262264005200372300005900424336002600483337002600509338003600535490004900571500007300620520092100693650001101614700005601625700005901681776003501740830005001775856007101825CR9781139043281UkCbUP20180107143416.0m|||||o||d||||||||cr||||||||||||110302s2012||||enk s ||1 0|eng|d a9781139043281 (ebook) z9780521198486 (hardback) z9780521121422 (paperback) aUkCbUPcUkCbUPerda00aB422.A5 bI59 201300a171/.322300aAristotle: Eudemian Ethics / [electronic resource]cEdited and translated by Brad Inwood, Raphael Woolf. 1aCambridge :bCambridge University Press,c2012. a1 online resource (204 pages) :bdigital, PDF file(s). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier0 aCambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy aTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 09 Oct 2015). aAristotle's Eudemian Ethics has been unjustly neglected in comparison with its more famous counterpart the Nicomachean Ethics. This is in large part due to the fact that until recently no complete translation of the work has been available. But the Eudemian Ethics is a masterpiece in its own right, offering valuable insights into Aristotle's ideas on virtue, happiness and the good life. This volume offers a translation by Brad Inwood and Raphael Woolf that is both fluent and exact, and an introduction in which they help the reader to gain a deeper understanding both of the Eudemian Ethics and of its relation to the Nicomachean Ethics and to Aristotle's ethical thought as a whole. The explanatory notes address Aristotle's many references to other works, people and events. The volume will be of interest to students and scholars of the history of ethics, ancient and moral philosophy, and Aristotle studies. 0aEthics1 aInwood, Brad,eeditor of compilation, etranslator.1 aWoolf, Raphael ,eeditor of compilation, etranslator.08iPrint version: z9780521198486 0aCambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy.40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139043281zCambridge Books Online