The Ethics of Aristotle
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Father Joseph Koterski S.J.
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In this 12-lecture meditation on Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, you'll uncover the clarity and ethical wisdom of one of humanity's greatest minds. Father Koterski shows how and why this great philosopher can help you deepen and improve your own thinking on questions of morality and leading the best life. The aim of these lectures is to provide you with a clear and thoughtful introduction to Aristotle as a moral philosopher. After absorbing some important background information designed to introduce you to Aristotle's career and general approach to the various fields of knowledge, you turn to the ten books (today we would call them chapters) of this brief but towering work. Throughout, you'll consider Aristotle's account of the four main virtues of courage, moderation, justice, and prudence; his claims that happiness (eudaimonia) is the real goal of life; his explanations of how and why people attain- or fall short of- ethical excellence; his differences with his teachers Plato and Socrates over the hard question of what knowing rightly has to do with acting rightly; where Aristotle's thought fits into the long history of ethical reflection; and much more.
Prepare for an illuminating, mind-broadening, and thought-provoking learning experience, and a chance to get up close and personal with one of Western philosophy's founding fathers.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.
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- Kieran McLoughlin
- 18-10-24
Great Entry Point for Aristotle
Once again, the Great Courses provide another wonderful entry, this time into the world of Aristotle and his ethics. A great fundamental piece that allows for consideration into complex problems and subjects of Great debate, Aristotles ethics are an ode to moderation, and the pursuit of the ,"good life". A worthwhile listen.
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- Panagiotis
- 21-10-23
The most influential man in Human History
I have read this multiple times, at different stages of my life. Whenever I feel lost, or overwhelmed, I give Nicomachea a read and I will always find truth in its wonderful wisdom and simplicity. It's how I live my life. I guess other people have their religious books, I find them wanting. It is the basis for the enlightenment after all...
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- DLoovis
- 25-10-22
An in-depth reflection of Aristotle’s ethics
This is a fascinating and engaging walk through the themes in each book of the Nicomachean ethics. A wonderful listen
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- Rostislav
- 19-11-22
Great resource to understand Aristotle's work
Before I found the course, I tried to listen to Aristotle's "Nicomachean Ethics" with no success. I found it hard to connect the information. I had to go one step back.
The course is structured to provide an overview of the chapters of the book. The author manages to do that very well.
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- "turkeyboy128"
- 05-11-22
excellent lectures
thought provoking walkthrough of a fantastic book … i bought the book years ago and have never had the time to read it properly. listening to this lecture series has made me pause and re-listen to particular chapters. now that i am retired, i will revisit the book with more confidence.
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- Mowgli
- 08-10-22
brilliant
uplifting and inspirational, a great lecture series, very much recommend and relisten, contemplative and pure.
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- Katy
- 28-08-22
Very good.
One of the shorter of The Great Course series, however I still really enjoyed it. The fact that it's free makes it an obvious pick.
It seems (in my opinion) more directed towards beginners and early philosophy students - not experts. Focusses on the philosophical part and doesn't go into depth about the history, which is good.
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- S. Choudry
- 20-06-20
Ancient Wisdom
I must congratulate Father Koterski for dissecting a complex book into an illuminating lecture series.
Fascinating insight into the teachings of Aristotle.
Five star lecture and will recommend to all.
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- Brian the Viking
- 06-05-20
Absolutely fantastic!
If only the GreatCourses made more of this kind of incredible educational material instead of the “tour of XYZ“ rubbish that they turn out these days
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- Amazon Customer
- 19-05-15
Superb!
Would you consider the audio edition of The Ethics of Aristotle to be better than the print version?
I haven't read the print version, but this lecture series is an absolutely superb to understanding Aristotle at a deeper level than one can master on his own. Aristotle is dry and his 'lecture notes' were never intended for publication. Father Joseph Koterski's clear, deep and enthusiastic delivery motivates one to go back again and again to Aristotle's Ethics. More of these, please!
Have you listened to any of Father Joseph Koterski, S.J.’s other performances? How does this one compare?
Not yet, but I intend to listen to all his audio lectures, especially the one on Biblical Wisdom.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Everything has moved me, especially what he has to say about friendship and morality as something that one does as part of a community.
Any additional comments?
More of Father Joseph Koterski please!
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