Eudemian Ethics
Gelesen von Geoffrey Edwards
Aristotle
Eudemian Ethics (Greek: ΗΘΙΚΩΝ ΕΥΔΗΜΙΩΝ Latin: ETHICA EUDEMIA) discusses topics including virtue, friendship, happiness and God. It is believed to have been written before Nicomachean Ethics and to be named after Eudemus of Rhodes. Books IV, V, and VI of Eudemian Ethics are identical to books V, VI, and VII of Nicomachean Ethics and are excluded from this translation. (Summary by Geoffrey Edwards) (4 hr 6 min)
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Nadia
Impossible to listen to. The narrator’s voice has no color, no modulation, and has a whiny high boring pitch. Hopefully there would be other volunteers that read better. The content seems dry, so an actor’s voice is needed to sustain interest for the listener. I couldn’t endure it more than five minutes.
Okay Title
Milo Cherts
Lacks depth and has a lot of inchoerent information. The only thing that saves it is aristotles presentation
Yoshimura
Love Geoffrey Edwards reading he became the voice of antiquities to me