HONR 1101 Lecture Notes - Nicomachean Ethics

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11 Apr 2014
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Plato and aristotle focus on all of the same topics happiness, good, the ultimate. Forms (ideas) but they focus on different parts of each of these topics. They analyze the different subjects through different styles and lenses and coming from different starting points. They are similar in some opinions, but definitely vary when it comes to more specific details and certain topics. Respecting the diverse interpretations of goods in human life and the ultimate good, aristotle and plato are similar in some ways but also differ a bit. To begin, both philosophers believe that some ultimate good is the most pure and basic form of good, and that it is the form of good that each individual is trying to reach. It is directly good in the way that it most directly provides happiness. It is not chosen because it leads to another good which causes happiness, but it is the most pure and ultimate good possible.

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