Philosophical Perspective

Nicomachean Ethics

A handbook for “flourishing” (eudaimonia): virtues as trained habits, the Golden Mean, and the central role of practical wisdom (phronēsis). Friendship gets two full books, revealing ethics as deeply social. Finish with Book X to see why contemplation crowns activity—and then continue into Politics for the civic dimension.

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