In the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle concludes that eudemonia, or human flourishing (translated as “happiness” in our text) is the highest good. Describe Aristotle’s conception of eudemonia (“happiness”). Next, describe...
Length tips–To answer these topics completely, it takes about 2 pages – 8-10 paragraphs. Use the topic questions and the scoring rubric to see if your draft responds fully to all parts of the question. A complete thoughtful answer is more important than...
Your Special Project for Lesson Two is to complete a Rational Life Plan. This has 2 parts. Page 15 speaks to many of the ideas to be reviewed within your Rational Life Plan. Organize the project as you see fit in terms of full...
In Book IX, Chapter 8 of Nicomachean EthicsPage(146-148), Aristotle discusses two conceptions of self-love or selfishness. There is a common view of self-love or selfishness which he initially considers to be somewhat plausible, but after further analysis...
In Book IX, Chapter 4 of Nicomachean Ethics Page (141-143), Aristotle discusses self-love and friendship. He describes the way an excellent (fully virtuous) person will regard his or her self, and how a vicious (the opposite of virtuous) person will regard...
Part I – Explain the author's argument in the article that you’ve chosen. In his/her view, what is the correct position to have on the applied ethics issue you chose? What are the reasons that he/she gives in support of his/her view? Part II –...
For this discussion board please review Peter Singer's entry in our textbook "Famine, Affluence, and Morality" (Page 678). You also may want to review the following video: Peter Singer's Examined LifeLinks to an external site. Based on...
PLEASE READ THE POST BELOW AND RESPOND TO IT IN 50 WORD OR MORE: Ethics are based on our morals and that everyone has free will but what is free will? Free will is the theory that we make our own decisions and actions, This decision could have a positive or...
Describe the three types of friendship Aristotle discusses in Nicomachean Ethics, Book VIII(page119- 137). Next, compare and contrast them. How is each similar to the others? How is each different from the others? Finally, identify the type of friendship...
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PLEASE RESPOND TO THIS POST OF ANOTHER CLASSMTE BELOW IN 50 WORDS OR MORE: What makes you you is your perspective. For instance, you have experiences that have shaped you as a person, experiences that have taught you right from wrong, and lessons. You...