
What Aristotle says in the happiness and welfare of man (Nicomachean Ethics)?
About human nature in particular, and policy
It's easy to understand if the trouble to read (ie, steady hand of someone you the answer is not equivalent to learning). However, I'll be generous: Happiness is the supreme goal of all rights deliberate actions. Essential to this quality of a person's habits, in other words, their virtue.
Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, 1
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