ARISTOTLE
Aristotle. [Nicomachean ethics. English] Nicomachean ethics / Aristotle: translated and edited by Roger Crisp. p. cm. – (Cambridge texts in the history of philosophy) Includes index. isbn 0 521 63221 8 1. Ethics. i. Crisp, Roger, 1961– . ii. Title. iii. Series. b430.a5c7513 2000 171’.3 – dc21 99–36947 cip ISBN0 521 63221 8 hardback
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