Aristote : L’homme heureux et la socit juste sont le rsultat d’un quilibre entre les extrmes

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Uncover the enduring wisdom of Aristotle with *Aristote : L’homme heureux et la socit juste sont le rsultat d’un quilibre entre les extrmes*. This French-language hardcover explores Aristotle’s profound insights into happiness, justice, and the good life, emphasizing the crucial concept of balance. Delve into his teachings on virtue ethics and the “Golden Mean,” exploring how moderation in all things leads to both individual flourishing and a just society. This book, likely featuring expert commentary or curated selections, provides an accessible entry point to Aristotle’s key works like *Nicomachean Ethics* and *Politics*, perfect for students of philosophy, language enthusiasts, and anyone seeking timeless guidance on living a meaningful life. Weighing approximately 400g, this edition is a valuable addition to any personal library, offering a fresh perspective on ancient philosophy and its relevance to contemporary challenges.

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Discover the timeless wisdom of Aristotle in *Aristote : L’homme heureux et la socit juste sont le rsultat d’un quilibre entre les extrmes* (Aristotle: The happy man and the just society are the result of a balance between extremes). This meticulously crafted hardcover edition, written in French, delves into the core of Aristotelian philosophy, exploring his profound insights on happiness, justice, and the ideal state. While specific details about the publisher and author are limited in the provided information, this book appears to be a contemporary examination or interpretation of Aristotle’s foundational works, likely including excerpts or analysis of his *Nicomachean Ethics* and *Politics*. These two works are cornerstones of Western philosophical thought and explore, respectively, the nature of happiness (eudaimonia) and the best form of government. The title itself offers a crucial clue to the book’s central theme: the importance of balance and moderation in achieving both personal happiness and a just society. This echoes Aristotle’s concept of the “Golden Mean,” the idea that virtue lies in finding the middle ground between two extremes of character. For example, courage is the mean between recklessness and cowardice, and generosity is the mean between extravagance and stinginess. Within the pages of this book, readers can expect to encounter a thoughtful exploration of how these principles apply to the individual pursuit of a fulfilling life and the collective creation of a harmonious and equitable society. Expect potentially discussions around Aristotelian virtues, the role of reason in decision-making, and the importance of cultivating good character. The book is potentially using Aristotle to give insight into contemporary life. Because it is written in French, this edition is ideally suited for students of philosophy, particularly those studying ancient Greek philosophy, or for anyone seeking a comprehensive and accessible entry point into Aristotle’s complex and enduring legacy. The book’s focus on the connection between individual well-being and social justice also makes it relevant to contemporary discussions about ethics, politics, and the pursuit of a more meaningful existence. This hardcover edition, with a weight of approximately 400 grams, would make a valuable addition to any library, providing a rich source of intellectual stimulation and philosophical insight. Although the author is not explicitly identified here, it is common for such titles to feature an introduction, commentary, or selection of writings curated by a leading scholar in the field of Aristotelian studies. The book is likely ideal for french speaking students and philosophy buffs, and anybody seeking ways to improve the world around them.

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2823703411

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9782823703412

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