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Asked: July 25, 20232023-07-25T10:29:38+05:30 2023-07-25T10:29:38+05:30In: Arts, Commerce, Economics, Literature, Philosophy & Psychology

What is the difference between happiness and pleasure in Aristotle's philosophy?

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    2023-07-25T11:55:50+05:30Added an answer on July 25, 2023 at 11:55 am

    Aristotle defines happiness (eudaimonia) as “activity of the soul in accordance with virtue.” He argues that happiness is the highest good for humans, and that it is achieved through a life of virtue and excellence. Pleasure, on the other hand, is a by-product of happiness, not the other way around.

    Aristotle distinguishes between two types of pleasure:

    • Physical pleasure, which is the pleasure of the senses.
    • Intellectual pleasure, which is the pleasure of the mind.

    Physical pleasure is often fleeting and can be harmful if it is pursued for its own sake. Intellectual pleasure, on the other hand, is more lasting and can lead to greater happiness.

    Aristotle argues that the best way to achieve happiness is to live a life of virtue. Virtue is a state of excellence that allows us to function well in our lives. It requires us to develop our rational faculties and to make good choices.

    When we live a life of virtue, we are more likely to experience pleasure. However, we should not pursue pleasure for its own sake. Instead, we should focus on living a life of virtue, and the pleasure will follow.

    Here is a table that summarizes some of the key differences between happiness and pleasure in Aristotle’s philosophy:

    Happiness Pleasure
    Is the highest good for humans Is a by-product of happiness
    Is achieved through a life of virtue Is fleeting and can be harmful if it is pursued for its own sake
    Is more lasting Can lead to greater happiness
    Requires us to develop our rational faculties Requires us to make good choices

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    It is important to note that these are just general trends, and there are many exceptions. There are people who find happiness in pursuing pleasure, and there are people who find pleasure in living a life of virtue. However, Aristotle’s philosophy provides a general framework for understanding the relationship between happiness and pleasure.

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