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The Complete Aristotle Collection

Nicomachean Ethics, Politics, Metaphysics, Poetics, Rhetoric, On Sense and the Sensible, On Memory and Reminiscence, On Dreams, His Biography and All His Other Works

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The Complete Aristotle Collection

By: Aristotle
Narrated by: Ken Grezin
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Unlock the Wisdom of One of History's Greatest Minds!

Discover the timeless works of Aristotle, one of the most influential philosophers, whose insights continue to shape modern thought. The Complete Aristotle Collection is your gateway to the teachings that have endured for over two millennia.

Covering ethics, logic, biology, and metaphysics, this collection brings together Aristotle's greatest works, translated and adapted for today’s listener. Perfect for students, philosophers, or anyone curious about the roots of modern science and ethics.

This Collection Includes:

  • The Nicomachean Ethics – Explore human virtue and a fulfilling life.
  • Metaphysics – Thoughts on existence, reality, and being.
  • Poetics – Foundations of literary criticism.
  • Rhetoric – Insights on communication and persuasion.
  • Plus, many more of Aristotle's works that foster a balanced, fulfilling life.

Access Aristotle’s deep insights on existence, behavior, and the natural world. His wisdom offers guidance on leading a virtuous life and understanding the world around us.

Download this audiobook now to start your journey through Aristotle's teachings and unlock human knowledge and virtue.

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