Aristotle’s Views on Happiness
1) Research Aristotle’s quote “Happiness is not pleasure, nor is it virtue. It is the exercise of virtue. Happiness cannot be achieved until the end of one’s life. Hence it is a goal and not a temporary state.”
2) Research Aristotle’s views on happiness.
3) Analyze, articulate, and discuss Aristotle’s position on happiness clearly, and why you support it.
4) Provide one reasonable objection that someone could raise on Aristotle’s position on happiness. You may use either Epicurus’s or Socartes’s stance to support your objection (for this part only! You can’t use any other philosopher for the previous parts).
5) Must use ATLEAST 3 reliable secondary sources (no wikipedia or any other source that isn’t reliable)
6) Bibliography in MLA format.
7) Use MLA in-text citations for any paraphrasing or quotes.