
Eudemian Ethics
Eudemian Ethics, attributed to Aristotle, is a philosophical work that addresses virtue, friendship, happiness, and the nature of God. Written before the Nicomachean Ethics, it is named after Eudemus of Rhodes. Notably, sections IV, V, and VI of this text are identical to sections V, VI, and VII of the Nicomachean Ethics, which are not included in this translation. This work contributes to the understanding of Aristotelian ethics and moral philosophy.





















