by Aristotle
Explores the nature of happiness (eudaimonia) as the ultimate goal of human existence.
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Exploration of the two types of virtue: intellectual and moral.
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Discusses moral virtue, voluntary and involuntary actions, and courage and temperance.
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Continues the examination of moral virtues including liberality, magnificence, and pride.
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Analyzes justice in its various forms and applications.
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Examines intellectual virtues and practical wisdom.
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Discusses continence and incontinence, and examines pleasure.
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Explores friendship in its various forms and relationships.
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Continues the discussion of friendship and self-love.
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Examines pleasure and concludes with the contemplative life as the highest form of happiness.
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