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Happiness

In Our Time: Philosophy

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Aristotle, Plato, and Plato's Idea of Happiness

Aristotle was more interested in the seamless connection between questions of individual ethics and society. He said that if you weren't able to be such a person, if you couldn't yourself exercise practical wisdom, then you should model yourself on such a person. Aristotle distressed rather moremslomiim than plato, had the importance of external factors like wealth.

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