With an Introduction by
Stephen Watt.
Aristotle(384-322BC) is the philosopher who has most influence on the
development of western culture, writing on a wide variety of subjects
including the natural sciences as well as the more strictly philosophical
topics of logic, metaphysics and ethics. To the poet Dante, he was
simply 'the master of those who know'. The Ethics contains his views
on what makes a good human life. While the work continues to stimulate
and challenge modern philosophers, the general course of the argument
is easily accessible to the non-specialist. Both as a key influence
in the history of ideas and as a work containing unique insights into
the human condition, this is a book that simply demands to be read.