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Preserving Happiness for the Social Community is the Just

Aristotle = Nicomachean Ethics - in one way we mean by Just, those things which are apt to produce and preserve happiness and its ingredients for the social community. Thoughts of God, thoughtsofGod.com, David Reese

Aristotle – Nicomachean Ethics – in one way we mean by Just, those things which are apt to produce and preserve happiness and its ingredients for the social community.

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Should We Desire Eureka/Aha? The Pursuit of Eureka!/Aha!

As I reflect on my thoughts and desires, I can see a pursuit for eureka. I have a hunger for aha. Thoughts of God, thouhtsofGod.com, David Reese

Does Eureka!/Aha! keep us from living living? No, a Eureka!/Aha! moment does not move us from living. Rather a Eureka!/Aha! moment results from participation with life.

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Happiness, Working of the Soul in Perfect Excellence

Aristotle, - Nicomachean Ethics - Moreover, since Happiness is a kind of working of the soul in the way of perfect Excellence, we must inquire concerning Excellence: for so probably shall we have a clearer view concerning Happiness, Thoughts of God, thoughtsofGod.com, David Reese

Aristotle – Nicomachean Ethics – Moreover, since Happiness is a kind of working of the soul in the way of perfect Excellence, we must inquire concerning Excellence:

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Complete Virtue and a Complete Life Constitute Happiness

Aristotle - Nicomachean Ethics - For to constitute Happiness, there must be, as we have said, complete virtue and a complete life, Thoughts of God, thoughtsofGod.com, David Reese

Aristotle – Nicomachean Ethics – For to constitute Happiness, there must be, as we have said, complete virtue and a complete life

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Happiness – The Chief Good – Aristotle

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Chief Good Happiness, Thoughts of God, thoughtsofGod.com, David Reese

Aristotle – Nicomachean Ethics – Now of the Chief Good (i.e. of Happiness) men seem to form their notions from the different modes of life, as we might naturally expect

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Aristotle – Happiness Is Manifestly Something Final and Self-Sufficient

Aristotle - Nicomachean Ethics - Happiness is manifestly something final and self-sufficient, Thoughts of God, thoughtsofGod.com, David Reese

Happiness we assume to be in every way an end and complete. Happiness belongs to the class of things precious and final – Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics

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