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What Does It Mean To Be Good?

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What does it mean to you to be good? It may seem that there is a very simple answer to that. However, it is important to acknowledge the philosophical framework that provides a multitude of answers to that. It is also important to recognize that there are different perspectives on what it means to be good or happy. In Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics we are taken through a multitude of philosophical inquiries on what it means to live a better life. Aristotle contemplates what it is to be a human being and to have or live a “good life”. Aristotle says that we should always seek the highest possible good. In this paper we will look at the prospect of how Socrates and Aristotle compare of the notion of good, why there was such a great deal of elaboration of what it is to be good in Book I and whose version of good most fits with modern societies standards of good.
To be able to convey the comparative analysis between Socrates and Aristotle, we must first distinguish the difference between the two. First off, they were from different regions. Aristotle did not grow up in Athens as Plato had. Plato was the mentor to Aristotle and Aristotle had studied under him at the Academy in Athens. Plato and Aristotle have fundamentally differing stances on various issues. For example, Plato was an idealist that believed in the idealistic state. While Aristotle was a realist. Just these two differing viewpoints can make for interesting debate. Plato believed in Rhetoric, art, literature,

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