Aristotle argues that happiness is a long term goal. It isn't something that can be talked about in the short term. He also argues that happiness is try act of trying to be moral.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Aristotle
http://www.pursuit-of-happiness.org/history-of-happiness/aristotle/
Aristotle argues that happiness is a long term goal. It isn't something that can be talked about in the short term. He also argues that happiness is try act of trying to be moral.
"Happiness is the ultimate end and purpose of human existence
Happiness is not pleasure, nor is it virtue. It is the exercise of virtue.
Happiness cannot be achieved until the end of one’s life. Hence it is a goal and not a temporary state.
Happiness is the perfection of human nature. Since man is a rational animal, human happiness depends on the exercise of his reason.
Happiness depends on acquiring a moral character, where one displays the virtues of courage, generosity, justice, friendship, and citizenship in one’s life. These virtues involve striking a balance or “mean” between an excess and a deficiency.
Happiness requires intellectual contemplation, for this is the ultimate realization of our rational capacities."
Aristotle argues that happiness is a long term goal. It isn't something that can be talked about in the short term. He also argues that happiness is try act of trying to be moral.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
A response to statement 2
"The ultimate goal in life is to live as pleasurably as possible."
I agree with this to a certain extent. I do think that the ultimate goal in life is to live a happy and fulfilling life. We should live life to the fullest and try to enjoy every moment of life. We should live in the present and have a positive outlook on life. At the same time though, at times we need to understand that life isn't pleasurable. There is nothing pleasurable about studying for a test. It is one of the things that we have to do in life. Often, we give up pleasurable moments to create pleasure in the long run. By studying for a test, you are giving up the pleasure of possibly hanging out with friends, but at the time, creating pleasure by setting up a successful life. Pleasure is the ultimate goal of life, but often its the pleasure in the long run that we are striding for.
Monday, April 16, 2012
Philosophy Thoughts
I am not quite sure on what my philosphy question is going to be yet. I will be pondering this question tonight.
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