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    Who am I? I am a mathematician so therefore my expertise is in algebra‚ calculus‚ geometry and trigonometry. I am not versed in economics‚ politics and astronomy therefore my opinions of these are foolish. And I quote now each man judges well the things he knows and of these he is a good judge. And so the man who has been educated in a subject is a good judge of that subject‚ and a man that has received an all-round education is a good judge in general. It is the mark of an educated man to look

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    Aristotle states that if all of our actions were a means to something else‚ then there would be nothing we would try to ultimately achieve‚ and life would be pointless. A highest good would solve this‚ but it must be a means to itself‚ self-sufficient and within reach. "Happiness‚ then‚ is apparently something complete and self-sufficient‚ since it is the end of things achievable in action." Happiness alone satisfies these‚ and thus is our highest good. Aristotle describes all beings as having

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    A Parallel Universe Aristotle’s famous works‚ The Politics and The Constitution of Athens (Politics) and Nicomachean Ethics (Ethics)‚ are two completely independent books‚ yet both contain unusually similar context. However‚ this is not merely a coincidence as Aristotle firmly believed in a strong tie between ethics and political science; henceforth both social ideas should be studied side by side with a dual perspective. Through Politics and Ethics Aristotle makes known to us multiple justifications

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    Anthony Pulliam Humanities 09/17/2010 Plato’s and Aristotle’s Views on Knowledge Plato and Aristotle view knowledge and the process whereby it is obtained. They both point out that many epistemological concepts which they believe where knowledge comes from and what it is actually. Most of them have been astonished me in certain ways‚ but I found that rationalism and "wisdom consists in knowing the cause which made a material thing to be what it is" make the most sense to me regarding the nature

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    Aristotle’s view of happiness is actually what we normally call fulfillment. Happiness for Americans is hanging out with friends‚ going to movies experiencing life‚ and spending time with our family. Aristotle’s happiness is living a full life and not having any regrets when it is time to die. Despite calling it different terms I feel it is still the ultimate goal in life. I work hard in school because I want to have a great career I love. If I just wanted short term happiness than I wouldn’t be

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    Athenian philosophers. Nicomachean Ethics is Aristotle’s most advanced work on ethics. In fact‚ Nicomachean Ethics was written around 340 BC. It is most likely to have been named after either his father or son‚ who were both named Nicomachus. Undoubtedly‚ friendship is one of the most important elements in the books of Aristotle’s ethical principles. Out of the ten books of Nicomachean Ethics‚ only books eight and nine are on the subject of friendship. Friendship is defined as "the relationship with a

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    make you happy‚ they are not necessary for human happiness. It’s not what things you buy‚ the pain‚ the suffering‚ or enjoyment your body might get. Human happiness comes from somewhere else within the human. Comparing and contrasting Aristotle’s and the Stoics’ view of human happiness will help give a better clear and logical understanding on what really happiness is and why I believe that bodily and external goods are not necessary for happiness. “If someone lives a virtuous and morally worthy

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    in a human being; However in certain circumstances it is evident that Aristotle did not believe that all men who were slaves were meant to be slaves. In his book Politics‚ Aristotle begins with the Theory of The Household‚ and it is here that the majority of his views upon slavery are found. With the beginning of Chapter IV‚ Aristotle’s idea of slavery is clearly defined. "The instruments of the household form its stock of property : they are animate and inanimate : the slave is an animate instrument

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    The purpose of this paper is to explore what Aristotle’s view of virtue is. However‚ it is important to also discuss how other philosophers view virtue‚ and how they critique Aristotle’s main points. By observing these different viewpoints‚ we can decide if what Aristotle believes is a sufficient concept for ethics today. Aristotle defines virtue in his Nicomachean Ethics and the two different types of virtue that he believes in‚ which are Moral and Intellectual virtue. He is then followed and critiqued

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    times as well‚ is people not knowing how to set their pride aside and clean up their own messes. In Book IX of The Iliad‚ we see Agamemnon’s struggle with war and Achilles personal war in his own head. Achilles is not a door mat for Agamemnon‚ nor should he be; Achilles is a great warrior. Book IX truly illustrates what kind of men they both are. Achilles is right to refuse the embassy in Book IX because he keeps his honor as a man and a warrior intact. Agamemnon is a man of terrible character

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