Aristotle's View on Eudaimonia and Virtue

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What is Aristotle's view on eudaimonia?

It is a life of rational virtuous activity

What does Aristotle believe is necessary for a eudaimon life?

All of the above

What does Aristotle believe is the reward for living well?

True happiness

What are the two types of virtue according to Aristotle?

Moral and intellectual

How is moral virtue acquired according to Aristotle?

Through early training and reinforced habit

Explore Aristotle's philosophical perspective on eudaimonia (human flourishing) and virtue. Learn about the necessary components for a eudaimon life and the rewards for living well, as well as the two types of virtue and how moral virtue is acquired according to Aristotle.

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