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ISBN 13 | 9789777653282 |
Book Description | This book is one of the most important books of Aristotle that he left to us, and scholars in the East and West were interested in it. In which Aristotle appeared closer to the scientist than to the philosopher, his views on morals are all taken from observing practical life in the country of Greece and analogy with what people do and what they praise and what they criticize of virtues and defects, but with that he was not devoid of an “ideal” which is the highest that exalts To him the mind and the imagination aspire to him Aristotle laid out a summary of his theories in ethics in this book, which came as an "intellectual, moral, and political commandment" in which he summarized his moral, social, and political views. And he tried to answer the question that preoccupies everyone, which is: How do I reach happiness, which in his view is the ultimate goal of human life? Discuss the meaning of happiness, virtue, pleasure, love and friendship and the difference between them. In his research, he adhered to the method of observation, observation and analysis of reality, and did not delve into idealistic theories, nor did he delve into the world of intelligibles, as his predecessors followed Socrates and Plato. |
Language | Arabic |
Author | Aristotle Thales |
Aristotle's morals book Thales