Comparing Mill And Socrates Views On Happiness

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1. Aristotle said the final cause, the goal of life, for a human being happiness? Aristotle called happiness ( Eudaemonia ) the highest good and the end at which all our activities ultimately aim. he draw the Socrates view that the highest good happiness must be something proper to the person. Mill said that happiness is a pleasure and the absence of pain. The achievement goals of the people should be counts as part of their happiness. Kant disagreed what they meant about about happiness and defines happiness as get thing what one wants or continuous well- being and enjoyment of life. I would say that the philosophers definition of happiness is the same. Based on my own understanding happiness is a freedom and being satisfied on what you have.

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