Eudemian Ethics

Aristotle (384 BCE - 322 BCE)
Translated by J. Solomon

Eudemian Ethics (Greek: ΗΘΙΚΩΝ ΕΥΔΗΜΙΩΝ Latin: ETHICA EUDEMIA) discusses topics including virtue, friendship, happiness and God. It is believed to have been written before Nicomachean Ethics and to be named after Eudemus of Rhodes. Books IV, V, and VI of Eudemian Ethics are identical to books V, VI, and VII of Nicomachean Ethics and are excluded from this translation. (Summary by Geoffrey Edwards)

Genre(s): Classics (Greek & Latin Antiquity), Ancient

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 01 - Book I Chapters 1-8 Geoffrey Edwards
00:29:38
Play 02 02 - Book II Chapters 1-6 Geoffrey Edwards
00:31:28
Play 03 03 - Book II Chapters 7-11 Geoffrey Edwards
00:35:57
Play 04 04 - Book III Chapters 1-7 Geoffrey Edwards
00:42:14
Play 05 05 - Book VII Chapters 1-5 Geoffrey Edwards
00:38:26
Play 06 06 - Book VII Chapters 6-11 Geoffrey Edwards
00:31:48
Play 07 07 - Book VII Chapters 12-15 Geoffrey Edwards
00:37:20