This is a study of Aristotle's moral philosophy as it is contained
in the Nicomachean Ethics. Hardie examines the difficulties of the
text; presents a map of inescapable philosophical questions; and
brings out the ambiguities and critical disagreements on some
central topics, inclduing happiness, the soul, the ethical mean,
and the initiation of action.
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