I just finished a (nother) book-by-book tour of Aristotle's
Nicomachean Ethics aided by the video lecture commentary of Father Koterski and his lovely Teaching Company course (
here). I am a big fan of the positive psychology movement (
here) and its emphasis on human happiness, and indeed applying the methods of social science to human happiness is a recent phenomenon; however, the conclusions of the movement are largely Aristotle's, so why not read it from the source?
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