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Aristotle, Socrates, Mill and the Good Life . This essay discusses what Aristotle, Socrates and Mill thought about the "good life." For Aristotle, the criteria was that there had to be finality and self-sufficiency in things. Socrates believed the good life was about inquiry and learning. Mill, meanwhile, felt that freedom and individual liberty were the foundations to the good life. 9 pgs. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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