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The complete works of Aristotle

The complete works of Aristotle

By Aristotle

Published by Antique Editions

English 2026 ISBN 9782379265402
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About this book

The mind that shaped Western thought. Aristotle remains one of the most influential philosophers in human history. The Complete Works of Aristotle brings together his essential writings—texts that laid the foundations for logic, ethics, politics, metaphysics, science, and literary theory. A student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great, Aristotle's ideas have shaped philosophy, education, and intellectual inquiry for over two millennia. His works continue to influence modern debates on morality, governance, knowledge, and human purpose. This comprehensive collection includes his major treatises on: Logic and reasoning (Organon) Ethics and virtue (Nicomachean Ethics) Politics and civic life (Politics) Metaphysics and the nature of reality Poetics and literary criticism Natural science and biology Clear, analytical, and profoundly insightful, Aristotle's writings remain essential for students of philosophy, history, political science, and literature. Whether you are a scholar, a student, or a lifelong learner, this complete edition offers direct access to one of the greatest intellectual legacies in world history. Add this foundational philosophical collection to your library and explore the ideas that shaped civilization.

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