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The Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle


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Aristotle's foundational work on virtue, happiness, and the good life—translated by F. H. Peters and narrated by Mark Cassidy with full subtitles.

📖 About the Work

In "The Nicomachean Ethics," Aristotle explores the nature of virtue, character, and eudaimonia (human flourishing). He argues that ethical living arises from cultivating good habits and practicing rational moderation—the "Golden Mean." This text remains one of the most influential works in moral philosophy.

✍️ About Aristotle

Aristotle (384–322 BCE) was a Greek philosopher whose work spans metaphysics, logic, biology, and political theory. As Plato's student and Alexander the Great's tutor, his practical philosophy of virtue continues to shape modern ethics.

🎙️ Narration

Read by Mark Cassidy with clear, thoughtful narration and full on-screen subtitles—perfect for deep listening and philosophical reflection.

📚 Timestamps

  • 00:00 – The Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle
  • 00:13 – Book 1: The End
  • 54:50 – Book 2: Moral Virtue
  • 1:33:30 – Book 3: The Will, Moral Virtues, and Vices
  • 2:38:14 – Book 4: The Several Moral Virtues and Vices
  • 3:38:33 – Book 5: Justice
  • 4:46:46 – Book 6: The Intellectual Virtues
  • 5:29:41 – Book 7: Characters Other Than Virtue and Vice
  • 6:33:54 – Book 8: Friendship or Love
  • 7:30:48 – Book 9: Friendship or Love (Continued)
  • 8:22:43 – Book 10: Pleasure and Happiness

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