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BAYADSID, Ashra A.

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Module 4 Lesson 1 Assignment 1 (50 points)

1. What is the aim of human life, according to Aristotle? What does he think is required to achieve
this aim?
- Happiness and people only wants wealthy, famous, and powerful only because these things,
they believe, will lead them to happiness.

2. According to Aristotle, what is a virtue? Include in the discussion:

a) In his opinion, how do qualities connect to pleasure?


b) Do you agree with his assertion that living a good life entails practicing virtues?

- Aristotle explains depth on virtues. These were inclinations to select good actions and
passions, informed by varying sorts of moral knowledge and motivated by the desire for both
distinctive goods and virtuous deeds because of their own sake.
- Yes, because used to this in their own will to seek for their own satisfaction and happiness.

3. Do you think "eudaimonia" is something that only humans have? Why do you think that is?
- Yes, because we don’t know how other species in this world think or feel if they also feel this
human feeling called eudaimonia.

4. Do you believe that "eudaimonia" is unique to humans? What makes you think that?
- Yes, because it is also called for "the highest human good", which means this is already unique
for humans, and this also means for humans.

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