What does Aristotle say about the good life? Does it still stand in the contemporary world?
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For Aristotle, the final end of human life is to flourish, to live well, to have a good life. All actions should aim at this end. Of course, in order to live at all we need food, clothing, and shelter, but living is itself the means to the end of living well.
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Aristotle says that the good life is the life of virtue, living and acting according to true human nature. That still holds today.
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