Top 5 Books By Aristotle That You Must Read

List of 5 books written by Aristotle. Aristotle was a Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece. Check out the booklist.

1. The Politics: Aristotle’s philosophy on “Man” as a “political animal”

The Politics: Aristotle's philosophy on "Man" as a "political animal"

As indicated by Aristotle, the polis, or Greek city-state, is the most elevated type of political affiliation. Simply by being a resident of a polis can an individual completely seek after an existence of good quality, which is the ultimate objective of human life. Since one can just accomplish this objective through political affiliation, Aristotle reasons that “man is a political creature.” As well as shielding private property and censuring free enterprise, Aristotle famously views the foundation of subjection as important to the activities of society.

2. Poetics 

Poetics

Fingerprint! Pocket Classics are perfect pocket-sized editions with complete original content. “Comedy aims at representing men as worse, tragedy as better than in actual life.” meticulously enquiring into the emotional bent of man and his psychological reactions, Aristotle’s poetics discusses the origins of epic poetry and examines all poetry as being a form of imitation.

3. The Nicomachean Ethics

The Nicomachean Ethics

In The Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle argues that happiness consists in ‘activity of the soul in accordance with virtue’ – for example, with moral virtues, such as courage, generosity and justice, and intellectual virtues, such as knowledge, wisdom and insight. The Ethics also discusses the nature of practical reasoning, the value and the objects of pleasure, the different forms of friendship and the relationship between individual virtue, society and the State. 

4. The Art of Rhetoric

The Art of Rhetoric

With the emergence of democracy in the city-state of Athens in the years around 460 BC, public speaking became an essential skill for politicians in the Assemblies and Councils – and even for ordinary citizens in the courts of law. In response, the technique of rhetoric rapidly developed, bringing virtuoso performances and a host of practical manuals for the layman.

5. Aristotle: The Complete Works

Aristotle: The Complete Works

Aristotle (384–322 BCE) was a Greek philosopher and student of Plato who stunningly changed the course of Western philosophy. He has gone down in history as one of the greatest philosophers of all time. Cicero, the Roman statesman and philosopher, once called his writing style “a river of gold;” and his scope of thought and subsequent influence on the study of science, logic, philosophical discourse, and theology has led many to dub him “The Philosopher.”

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