Nicomachean Ethics
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Nicomachean Ethics

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Aristotle

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The likely speaker throughout the work, since Nicomachean Ethics is believed to have been derived from Aristotle’s lecture notes. Aristotle was a Macedonian who lived between 384 B.C.E and 322 B.C.E. He studied under Plato… read analysis of Aristotle
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