Eudemian Ethics

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Eudemian Ethics is one of Aristotle’s major works on moral philosophy, offering an account of virtue, happiness, and the good life closely related to but distinct from the Nicomachean Ethics.

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Eudemian Ethics canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethical treatise
philosophical work
work by Aristotle
arguesThat happiness is the highest human good
author Aristotle NERFINISHED
centralConcept eudaimonia
closelyRelatedTo Nicomachean Ethics NERFINISHED
composedIn Classical Athens NERFINISHED
dateWritten 4th century BCE
dealsWith contemplation
doctrine of the mean
friendship
intellectual virtue
moral virtue
pleasure
distinctFrom Nicomachean Ethics NERFINISHED
focusesOn happiness
the good life
virtue
genre philosophical treatise
hasGreekTitle Ηθικὰ Εὐδήμεια
hasPart Book I
Book II NERFINISHED
Book III
Book IV NERFINISHED
Book V
Book VI NERFINISHED
Book VII NERFINISHED
influenced Hellenistic ethical theory
later virtue ethics
medieval Aristotelian ethics
language Ancient Greek
mainSubject ethics
moral philosophy
virtue ethics
namedAfter Eudemus of Rhodes NERFINISHED
numberOfBooks 7
partlyOverlapsWith Magna Moralia NERFINISHED
philosophicalSchool Peripatetic school NERFINISHED
philosophicalTradition Ancient Greek philosophy
preservedIn Aristotelian corpus
sometimesAttributedTo Eudemus of Rhodes NERFINISHED
studiedIn classical studies
ethics curricula
history of philosophy
textualRelation shares three books with the Nicomachean Ethics
topic human flourishing
moral character
practical wisdom

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Nicomachean Ethics followedBy Eudemian Ethics
Aristotle's writings containsWork Eudemian Ethics