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Aristotle Happiness

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The first pleasure and enjoyment is shallow with not foundation in virtue. The second should be something a person receive, not a possession. Although the second is better then the first, the motivation is the difference between the second and the third. 3. According to Aristotle in Chapter 7, what is the highest good? Exactly how does it fulfill the requirements he has identified? Happiness is the highest good when sought above all else and not for the sake a something else. When seeking happiness an individual should not be seeking it for honor, pleasure or something else, but a self-sufficient, singular reason. Self-sufficient is defined as a form of excellence, with striving towards perfection. If you play an instrument once you
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