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lesya692 [45]
1 year ago
14

He saw happiness as an important human goal and is known to have introduced the science of happiness

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ololo11 [35]1 year ago
5 0

Aristotle

According to Aristotle "Happiness is the meaning and purpose of life, the whole aim and end of human existence"

<h3>What is Happiness ?</h3>

Happiness is a life that is being well led through virtue, living well and acting well.

  • Happiness depends on ourselves.” More than anybody else, Aristotle enshrines happiness as a central purpose of human life and a goal in itself.

  • Aristotle tells us that the most important factor in the effort to achieve happiness is to have a good moral character — what he calls “complete virtue.”

  • But being virtuous is not a passive state: one must act in accordance with virtue.

Learn more about Happiness here:

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