PHILOS 1 Lecture 7: Lecture 7

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27 Jun 2016
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Qualitative differences of happiness is based on everything you have done over a life time. 1st chapter: what it would be to be the highest good. Chapter 4: he introduces values that people pursue because they think it is good. They come in for not qualifying the highest good but are still good. In chapter 5: life of gratification and life of study. What is the highest good would be complete. It will be self sufficient and the conclusion. 1094a-18: we wish for because of itself and other things. We do not choose everything because of something else. If we do it will go on without limit. In conclusion this end will be the good. Formal features of something that qualifies it as the highest good. In the ends the goods will then come. Then we choose actions with whatever we want to do with wealth. Goodness depends on the good of something else.

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