Plato and Aristotle on Happiness and the Good

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5, line 28-30). Thus we can assume that those who do not conform to society are either “immoral” beast or divinely above the law and consequently can be excluded. He goes on to say that virtue is praiseworthy but happiness is above praise. “Everything that is praised seems to be praised because it is of a certain kind and is related somehow to something else: for we praise the just man and virtue itself, because of the actions and functions involved…...
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He goes on to say that virtue is praiseworthy but happiness is above praise. “Everything that is praised seems to be praised because it is of a certain kind and is related somehow to something else: for we praise the just man and virtue itself, because of the actions and functions involved…. He is of a certain kind and is related in a certain way to something good and important...
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