The Disaster Artist vs. Nicomachean Ethics

The Disaster Artist

The best book about the best director in the world. It was such a great book it was adapted into a movie. Bet the other books on this list can't say that!

Nicomachean Ethics

"Nicomachean Ethics," written by the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, is a foundational text in Western philosophy. This work explores the nature of ethical virtue and the path to a good and fulfilling life. Aristotle delves into concepts such as happiness (eudaimonia), virtue (arete), and the importance of practical wisdom (phronesis). The text is a detailed examination of how individuals can achieve moral and intellectual virtues through habitual practice and rational deliberation.

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Essential reading for students of philosophy and ethics1
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