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Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics lays the foundation for virtue ethics, arguing that the ultimate goal of human life is eudaimonia (flourishing). It explores the nature of virtue, distinguishing between intellectual and moral virtues, and emphasizing the importance of practical wisdom in making ethical decisions. The book provides a comprehensive framework for understanding moral character and living a virtuous life, remaining profoundly influential across centuries. It's a cornerstone for anyone interested in ethical theory.
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