Sp38W Aristotle’s Nicomachaen Ethics (Hybrid/In-Person)

In-Person | Available (Membership Required)

4/16/2025-6/4/2025
1:30 PM-3:00 PM EDT on Wed

Sp38W Aristotle’s Nicomachaen Ethics (Hybrid/In-Person)

In-Person | Available (Membership Required)

[NEW COURSE] Aristotle takes an “uncommon common sense” approach to the perennial questions of virtue – living, and living well. We will read and discuss his 2,400-year-old Ethics. Rather than being daunted by a great man’s finished, definitive work, we might perhaps think of the questions we might put to a lecturer, or the contributions we may make to a seminar. Discussion, Lecture, Reading

  • *This registration item is HYBRID/IN-PERSON, which means that you can attend either in-person or via Zoom.*

  • Required Text: Any edition of Nicomachaen Ethics that uses the “Bekker numbers” to identify the lines.

Thomas Low

Tom Low is neither a professional philosopher nor an academic but has been a serious reader since his teens. He has led courses at Osher on figures as diverse as Plato, Montaigne, Thoreau, William James, Marcus Aurelius, and the great economists.