Reflection Of Aristotle

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Philosophy

 

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Jose B

 

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November 13, 2015

 

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University

 

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Living a life preferred by beasts incapacitates a person from achieving the end Utopia. Even though Aristotle does not equate the two, he does stress that minimal pleasure is required to achieve happiness. Someone lacking in vital necessities such as food, clothing, and shelter are not capable of achieving happiness due to their lack of pleasure...
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Aristotle sets forth two prerequisites for the final Utopia; a person must possess an intellectual virtue and a moral virtue. Intellectual virtue, or excellence of intelligence, must be learned, where as moral virtue, excellence of character, must be practiced and thus obtained through force of habit...
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