Britannica Great Books: Aristotle II

by Aristotle

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Britannica Great Books: Aristotle II
Alternate titles
Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethics, Books I-X
Disambiguation notice
The Britannica Great Books edition of Aristotle's works was printed as Volumes 8 and 9 of the first edition, and Volumes 7 and 8 of the second edition. The numbering overlap makes dividing the volumes uncertain

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Philosophy, Nonfiction
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185Philosophy and PsychologyAncient, medieval & eastern philosophyAristotelian philosophy
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AC1 .G72General WorksCollections. Series. Collected worksCollections. Series. Collected worksCollections of monographs, essays, etc.American and English
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