The Basic Works of Aristotle is a comprehensive collection of key writings by one of the most influential philosophers in Western history. Edited by Richard McKeon, this volume includes essential texts on ethics, metaphysics, logic, politics, and natural sciences. Aristotle’s works have shaped Western thought for centuries, laying the foundation for philosophy, political theory, and science.
Why Read This Book
- A definitive collection that provides a solid foundation in Aristotelian philosophy.
- Includes seminal works like Nicomachean Ethics, Politics, Poetics, and Metaphysics.
- Perfect for students of philosophy, political science, and anyone interested in the origins of Western intellectual tradition.
- Offers insights into fundamental questions of morality, knowledge, politics, and existence.
- Aristotle’s ideas continue to influence modern thought and debates on ethics, logic, and science.
About the Author
Aristotle (384–322 BCE) was an ancient Greek philosopher and student of Plato. His contributions to nearly every field of knowledge, including logic, ethics, politics, metaphysics, and biology, have made him one of the most influential thinkers in Western history. Aristotle's works laid the foundation for much of modern science and philosophy, and his intellectual legacy endures in various disciplines.
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