Monday, February 18, 2019

The Contradictions in Aristotles Nicomachean Ethics Essay -- Philosop

When I think about what makes me happiest in life, I induct my family and friends at the top of the list. I whop that there is no way I would be who I am today without them. My family loves me and has taught me most of what I whop about how to live. Friends attain taught me so much more about myself than I could ever have imagined how to laugh at myself, how to love myself, how to learn from my mistakes, and so on All these people in my life have given me so much and I have in return offered what I have to give. Secondly, I would probably put my knowledge. It is what I need to be open to understand how the world works today and voice my opinion in the community to benefit myself and teach others. Next on my list, I would put art. It allows an inner, more down-to-earth part of me to be expressed that cannot be through with(p) in words. All these things are actions and they define who I am. Without them I dont know what I would do. In Aristotles Nicomachean Eth ics there is emphasis on the impressiveness of action. From action of life, friendship, and happiness (which are voluntary ac...

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