Aristotle – The Complete Works Collection
€730.00
“All men by nature desire to know.” – Aristotle, Metaphysics
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Aristotle is not simply one of antiquity’s greatest thinkers; he is the architect of logic, a founder of the scientific method, and a central force in shaping Western philosophical and political thought. His intellectual reach is astonishingly broad, spanning physics and metaphysics, ethics and politics, biology, rhetoric, and aesthetics. Few minds have explored the structure of reality, knowledge, and human life with such depth and systematic clarity.
At the heart of Aristotle’s philosophy lies a commitment to rational inquiry, careful observation, and practical wisdom. His theory of syllogistic reasoning laid the foundations of formal logic for centuries. Later thinkers—from Immanuel Kant to Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel—acknowledged the decisive role of his work, while his influence continues to shape theology, law, political theory, and modern debates in bioethics.
Why Aristotle still matters today
Studying Aristotle is not merely an exercise in intellectual history. It is a discipline of thought and character. His works invite readers to examine the aims of their lives, to think with greater precision, to ask substantial questions, and to live with awareness and purpose. Aristotle does not offer ready-made answers; he trains the mind to reason well about what truly matters.
What the complete collection offers
This complete collection offers a comprehensive presentation of Aristotle’s surviving works, featuring the original ancient Greek text, a modern Greek translation, and extensive scholarly commentary. Designed for serious study, academic research, and thoughtful personal reflection, the series provides readers with the tools to engage deeply with one of the most enduring and formative bodies of thought in human history.
- Politics (3 volumes)
- Magna Moralia (Great Ethics) (1 volume)
- The Constitution of the Athenians (1 volume)
- Eudemian Ethics (1 volume)
- Nicomachean Ethics (3 volumes)
- Metaphysics (3 volumes)
- Meteorologica (2 volumes)
- History of Animals (4 volumes)
- Parts of Animals (2 volumes)
- Generation of Animals (2 volumes)
- Organon (5 volumes)
- Rhetoric (3 volumes)
- On the Heavens (1 volume)
- On Generation and Corruption; On the Cosmos (1 volume)
- Parva Naturalia (Short Treatises on Nature) (1 volume)
- Poetics (1 volume)
- Minor Works (2 volumes)
- Problems (3 volumes)
- On the Soul (1 volume)
- Physics (4 volumes)
- On Breath; Rhetoric to Alexander; Protrepticus (1 volume)
Each volume includes the original ancient text, a modern Greek translation, and an introduction and rich commentary.
