What is, according to Aristotle, the best life for humans and is his conception of the best life plausible?
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11.03.2020
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Englisch
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9783346129406
In the following, I'm dealing with Aristotle concerning the best life, to prove that his principle of Eudaimonia is a convincing theory. It's to be examined, that his conception of a good life is the objectively desirable one. After the central assumption I'll outline the main features of Virtue Ethics before questioning the plausibility of the Aristotelian theory. I will do that by relating to two objections: how it should be judged that material goods are a precondition to Aristotle's best life and how pleasurable the life of a virtuous is. Even though there are more objections, like different interpretations of Eudaimonia or different interpretations of the right measure according to virtue for example, I'd like to retain with the previous two, as they are the most interesting regarding the 21st century. At last I will give a summary to conclude the elaboration.
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