|
Aristotle's Concept of Happiness: moral virtues and intellectual virtues. This paper explains Aristotle's concept of happiness. Based on his book Nicomachean Ethics, it argues that happiness or living well is the attainment of the highest good, which is guided by proper function and virtue. None of them are instinctive actions in that human beings do not act without using reason. They lead a person to act voluntarily and well to attain happiness.
|




