Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics

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Aristotle also observed that human beings are hedonist in that they pursue pleasure and seek to diminish pain. If human beings are to become moral, they must be willing to act against their nature and learn to be in control of their impulsiveness. This can be achieved by letting their rational judgment and reasoning is in control. In his translation of Aristotle’s Nicomachean ethics, Joe Sachs explains that, “The function of man is activity of soul in accordance with reason or least without reason”. In simpler words, Aristotle claimed that individuals function maximally when they involve reasoning in their decision making process. Also important to note is that Aristotle believed there is no such thing as human nature common to all men but