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Happy Lives and the Highest Good An Essay on Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics

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Lear, Gabriel Richardson

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Publisher: Princeton Univ Pr Summary: "Richardson Lear's topic--Aristotle's conception of the highest good--is one to which much attention has been devoted recently, and yet she manages to approach it from a fresh angle and to offer a new reading that deserves careful consideration. Her thesis is bold and subverts many other interpretations of the Nicomachean Ethics."--Richard Kraut, Northwestern University
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