Fulfilling the Proper Function: Eudaimonia and Aristotle's Conception of Happiness and the Human Ideal.
This essay will outline Aristotle's views on the subject of happiness, and offer a critique emphasising the way in which his definition of the human function can be seen to be deficient in some key ways. Specifically, I will address the question of how Aristotle neglects to value non-intellectual modes of life in his assessment of what it means for a human being to be happy. 7.5 pgs. 6 f/c. 1b.
Pages: 7.5
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 1537 Aristotle Happiness.doc
Price: 67.12
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