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Aristotle on the Irreducible Senses of the Good
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History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis
Author:
Jurgis Brakas
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Marist College
Online Publication Date:
05 Apr 2003
In:
Volume 6: Issue 1
Article Type:
Research Article
Pages:
23–74
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30965/26664275-00601004
Keywords:
Aristotle
;
good
;
Nicomachean Ethics
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History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis
E-ISSN:
2666-4275
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