<p><b><i>Aristotle's Discovery of the Human</i> offers a fresh illuminating and accessible analysis of one of the Western philosophical tradition's most important texts.</b></p><p>In <i>Aristotle's Discovery of the Human</i> noted political theorist Mary P. Nichols explores the ways in which Aristotle brings the gods and the divine into his philosophizing about human affairs in his <i>Nicomachean Ethics</i>. Her analysis shows that for Aristotle both piety and politics are central to a flourishing human life. Aristotle argues that piety provides us not only an awareness of our kinship to the divine and hence elevates human life but also an awareness of a divinity that we cannot entirely assimilate or fathom. Piety therefore supports a politics that strives for excellence at the same time that it checks excess through a recognition of human limitation.</p><p>Proceeding through each of the ten books of the <i>Ethics</i> Nichols shows that this prequel to Aristotle's <i>Politics</i> is as theoretical as it is practical. Its goal of improving political life and educating citizens and statesmen is inseparable from its pursuit of the truth about human beings and their relation to the divine. In the final chapter which turns to contemporary political debate Nichols's suggestion of the possibility of supplementing and deepening liberalism on Aristotelian grounds is supported by the account of human nature virtue friendship and community developed throughout her study of the <i>Ethics</i>.</p>
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