What does it mean that Aristotle's Ethics is teleological?
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In this respect, the concept of a virtue is that of which enables its possessor to achieve a certain goal, namely happiness. This makes it reasonable to regard Aristotle's theory as a teleological moral theory; and much the same applies to the other Greek moral philosophers (see the article on eudaimonia).
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