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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. This book was a delight. Very practical and parts had me laughing out loud. For example, "a really ugly person can't be happy." or "women or men who resemble women like to moan and share their pains but not good men." ( )I'll be using this book to teach ethics, Fall 2008. It's pretty depressing that we basically only have Aristotle's lecture notes, rather than actual coherent writings. It's pretty impressive that this is still brilliant stuff. with an approach to ethics that regards virtue/excellence as knowledge of the means between two extremes and the will to act on that knowledge (e.g., courage lies between cowardice and foolhardiness), I'm interested in getting deeper into Aristotle's ethical system as an alternative to absolutist approaches to virtue. Also, of course, interested in the extensive discussion of friendship and the types of reltionships one can cultivate (friends of utility, friends of shared interests, and friends of virtue). no reviews | add a review
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