Analysts. Nicomachean Ethics
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Aristotle is one of the greatest thinkers of antiquity, a student of Plato and educator of Alexander the Great, who summarized in his works the experience of the classical era of ancient Greek philosophy and had a huge influence on the development of European and world culture, a scientist-encyclopedist who stood at the origins of modern science. Aristotle developed one of the first universal models of the universe and an integral system of scientific knowledge, covering a variety of spheres of human life, outlined a range of concepts and introduced terminology that are still used in the philosophical lexicon and largely determine the guidelines and horizons of modern scientific thinking.
The publication includes the most important logical treatises of Aristotle, which comprised the “Organon” (“Categories”, the first and second “Analytics”, “On Interpretation”, etc.), as well as “Nicomachean Ethics”, a treatise addressed to problems of morality , in which the philosopher poses and comprehensively analyzes the most important questions of human existence: what is good, happiness and justice? In addition, the book includes “Physics,” Aristotle’s fundamental treatise, which serves as a kind of introduction to all of the thinker’s other natural science works, including those that we today classify as biology and psychology. Aristotle's “Physics” has little in common with the science that is called physics in our time, nevertheless, this treatise is still considered one of the highest achievements of human thought in relation to the science of nature.
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- Name of the Author
- Aristotle
- Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Александр Владиславович Кубицкий
Борис Александрович Фохт
Эрнест Леопольдович Радлов