Aristotle and the good life

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Philosophy

 

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James P

 

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February 6, 2014

 

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University

 

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In contrast things such as money or power are extrinsic valuables as they are all means to an end, for example money to buy something you want. I believe this view on the good life is plausible because if somebody is happy all the time, they would not be worried about anything and they would be living a good life...
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He says happiness is not a life of pleasure, power, material wealth (being rich) or honour. He believes these things are not valued for their own sake. They are all means to attaining something else. I believe the rejection of these other views of what happiness are correct also, for example, Honour is also dependent on other people bestowing it on you whereas happiness should be something you can get your self...
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