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Happiness Is An Activity Of The Soul

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Explain what it means for Aristotle to say that happiness is an activity of the soul. Why does he call this account an “ethics”? It is believed that the supreme good is happiness, although many people have trouble defining happiness. There are those who believe it has something to do with pleasure, while there are those who believe it has something to do with how well they live or do something. Everything we do has a telos, an end or a purpose. Happiness is construed as the final telos because it is usually conceived as the ultimate goal of all our activities, there is nothing beyond happiness. Aristotle believes that the soul is what ultimately differentiates living things from nonliving things. All living things souls have two parts, the irrational and the rational. The irrational part consists of the vegetative part that is in charge of nutrition and growth, and the appetitive aspect that dominates our impulses. The vegetative part has a very small link to virtue, while the appetitive part “shares in it, in so far as it listens to and obeys it, this is the sense in which we speak of “taking account’ of one’s father or ones friends.” The rational part of the soul is in control of the impulses more; meaning one who is truly rational can better control their impulses. Man has the ability to be rational more than a dog has the ability. Therefore, man has the ability to be rational and virtuous due to the activity of the soul, which promotes and creates happiness. In

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