Check if you have access via personal or institutional login Aristotle thinks that happiness is an activity – it consists in doing something – rather than a feeling. It is the best activity of which ...
It’s odds on that quoting Greek philosophy is something you’re doing on a regular basis. Many of the sayings we use daily were first coined by Aristotle (384-BC – 322 BC). His studies in ...
"Happiness depends upon ourselves" — Aristotle, alive in Ancient Greece ... a different approach to happiness compared to Socrates' theory that the unexamined life is not worth living.
Classical ethical theory, culminating for Hegel in the ethical theory of Aristotle, saw ethics as aiming at a single final end or human good, called “happiness” [eudaimonia). By nature, human beings ...