1. Nichomachean Ethics
Starting off, Aristotle knows that for every action, there is a desired end result or reaction. Whatever this result may be, it always is some form of human good, although some desires are not universally accepted as being positively good. ... The ultimate desire of humans is the state of happiness. ... To clarify, Aristotle's usage of the word soul does not imply anything religious in nature, as the word conjures thoughts of religion and implications of the afterlife, but of one's developing subconscious with the precursor of cognizant choice. Moderation between two extremes of...
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- Approx Pages: 6
- Grade Level: Undergraduate