Magna Moralia


Read by Geoffrey Edwards

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Magna Moralia, often translated as Great Ethics, is a profound exploration of ethical philosophy attributed to Aristotle, though its authorship remains a topic of scholarly debate. This work delves into essential themes such as friendship, virtue, happiness, and the nature of the divine, offering insights that resonate through the ages.

Set against the backdrop of ancient Greek thought, Aristotle examines the qualities that contribute to a good life and the moral frameworks that guide human behavior. His reflections challenge readers to consider the complexities of ethical living and the role of God in the moral order.

With its rich philosophical discourse, Magna Moralia invites listeners to engage with fundamental questions about existence and morality, making it a distinctive addition to the study of ethics. Whether you are a seasoned philosopher or a curious newcomer, this audiobook provides a thoughtful journey into the heart of ethical inquiry.

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Book I Chapters 1-11 (PDF 43) 39:32 Read by Geoffrey Edwards
Book I Chapters 12-32 (PDF 60) 37:35 Read by Geoffrey Edwards
Book I Chapters 33-34 (PDF 76) 35:58 Read by Geoffrey Edwards
Book II Chapters 1-6 (PDF 92) 37:09 Read by Geoffrey Edwards
Book II Chapters 7-10 (PDF 107) 27:21 Read by Geoffrey Edwards
Book II Chapters 11-17 (PDF 119) 34:54 Read by Geoffrey Edwards