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Aristotle: The Complete Works

Aristotle

Casa editrice: Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

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The foundation of Western philosophy—all in one definitive collection.

Aristotle: The Complete Works presents the timeless wisdom of the greatest philosopher of antiquity. Spanning critical disciplines such as ethics, politics, metaphysics, logic, poetics, and rhetoric, Aristotle's writings have shaped human thought for over two millennia.

This comprehensive edition includes Nicomachean Ethics, Politics, Metaphysics, Poetics, On the Soul, and many more pivotal texts—making it an essential resource for philosophy students, historians, and curious readers seeking to understand the roots of critical thinking.

💬 "Aristotle's questions are our questions; his insights, still our guiding lights."

🧠 Why Thinkers Return to Aristotle:
Includes all major and minor works in a single, accessible collection

Perfect for fans of Plato, Seneca, Cicero, and Epictetus

Ideal for university courses, independent study, and philosophical reflection

📣 Seek Truth. Study Reason. Master Wisdom.
Buy Aristotle: The Complete Works today and engage directly with one of history's greatest minds.
Disponibile da: 28/04/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 1817 pagine.

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