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Gem Rey B.

Rañola

BSIT-1C

Learning guide 5

VI.

Nicomachean Ethics – Aristotle's most well-known treatise on ethics is known as the Nicomachean
Ethics. The work, that is credited with defining Aristotelian ethics, is made up of ten books, which were
originally distinct scrolls, and is said to be based on notes from his Lyceum lectures. The title is
frequently supposed to refer to his son Nicomachus, who may have edited the book or to whom it was
dedicated (although his young age makes this less likely). It's also possible that the poem was dedicated
to his father, who was also named Nicomachus.

Good Life – Whenever it comes to living comfortably, practically everyone has a vision of what it should
entail. For some, the good life consists of spending as much time as possible playing games or watching
television while eating meals as much as they want. Others link the good life with days spent
contemplating and philosophizing about life in the great outdoors. Some people simply wish to spend
their time in a meaningful and productive way, such as by attempting to improve the world. Others
believe that happiness, riches, and the satisfaction of all their (material) desires constitute the happy
life.

Quality of life (QOL)- According to Britannica, QOL is "an individual's perception of their position in life
in the context of the culture and value systems in which they live and in relation to their goals,
expectations, standards, and concerns." The World Health Organization (WHO) defines QOL as "an
individual's perception of their position in life in the context of the culture and value systems in which
they live and in relation to their goals, expectations, standards, and concerns." Wealth, employment, the
environment, physical and mental health, education, recreation and leisure time, social connection,
religious beliefs, safety, security, and freedom are all standard markers of quality of life.

Ethics - Ethics is present in science and technology, as it is in other aspects of modern life. It is primarily
a normative (non-formal) science that is accountable for societal norms of human behavior. It is also
seen as a discipline of philosophy concerned with the nature of moral principle, as it examines what is
right and wrong. Ethics, on the other hand, is intimately linked to morality. And, while they use the same
essence, they are not the same. Ethics, but at the other hand, is a set of internal rules, whereas morality
is a set of norms that originate from outside, or rather from community.

VII. REVIEW

1. What is good life?

Having a good life means that you have a happiness in your life. You eat whatever you want, do
things that you want to do.

2. How will explain nicomachean ethics.

In the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle states that we must have acted voluntarily in order to be
regarded morally responsible. Two things must be true in particular: a person must be in control of their
activities and aware of what they're doing.
3. Moral virtue of aristotle.

Ambition – pride.

Patience – temper, calm.

X. ENRICHMENT

What makes a good life in this pandemic time?

Because of the pandemic we cant do what we want in the outside world because of fear that we will
have covid. But we human have ways to do like entertaining ourselves. Developing our talents and skill,
more time in our family and for ourselves.

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