by Aristotle, J. A. Smith, Joe Sachs, Robert C. Bartlett, Susan D. Collins, L H. G. ed Greenwood, Hye-Kyung Kim
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An detailed examination of what the best life might be for human beings. In order to anwer this question, Aristotle finds he also has to examine what virtue itself is and all of the various virtues that might make up the best life.
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