1. The Virtues of Happiness
The ultimate goal in human activity is to achieve, through reason in virtues, happiness, a state desirable in itself for no other reason. Happiness is the ultimate goal because it is desirable in itself for no other reason, meaning that there is no reason to achieve happiness other than to be happy. ... In his teachings Aristotle says "for anyone who is not deformed [in his capacity] for virtue will be able to achieve happiness through some sort of learning and attention" (Aristotle 12). ... Aristotle says that happiness is the ultimate goal of human activity because it takes a life...
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