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Episode 5: Aristotle’s Nichomachean Ethics

The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

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Is There Something New Being Rived?

The socratic method was meant to be. You start with the things which are accepted, and then you reckon them out. Aristotle doesn't think he's going to reach any contradictions in his theory of happiness. The bottom line is this, we do things, and they have ends,. There are reasons that we do them. Sometimes we do them just for the and sometimes we do em for some other purpose. Ah, it would be interesting to know if there's one final good, one final end for for all our activity and striving. If we knew that, i think it would enrich what we do on a dededay basis. But does it?

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