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Aristotle and the Good Stuff

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(7 pp) One of the things, that seems to happen whenever we think of philosophy, is this perverse mental block that flings itself into the air, calling something similar to, "Danger! Will Robinson. Danger! Danger!" Many of us get stuck there - take the warning and run the opposite direction. Take a deep breath, tell yourself, that thinking is not harmful to your heath and give this Greek guy a chance. This discussion will focus on some of the "good stuff:" the ideas of reason, virtue, and happiness as defined by Aristotle.

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deep breath, tell yourself, that thinking is not harmful to your heath and give this Greek guy a chance. This discussion will focus on some of the "good stuff:" the ideas of reason, virtue, and happiness as defined by Aristotle. BBaristl.doc ARISTOTLE AND THE GOOD STUFF Written by B. Bryan Babcock for the Paperstore, Inc., April 2001 Notes to the student: It is suggested for this sample paper that you include something personal, or something that has been discussed in class, in the conclusion. Introduction One of the things, that seems to happen whenever we think of philosophy, is this perverse mental block that flings itself into the air, calling something similar to, "Danger! Will Robinson. Danger! Danger!" Many of us get stuck there - take the warning and run the opposite direction. Take a deep breath, tell yourself, that thinking is not harmful to your heath and give this Greek guy a chance. This discussion will focus on some of the "good stuff:" the ideas of reason, virtue, and happiness as defined by Aristotle. Reason We might think that an ancient philosopher would have a lot to say about "reason," and we would be thinking about the idea of "why" something is the way it is. Another way to look at the thoughts of Aristotle is to determine that rather than telling us the "why" of it, he is suggesting "how" something might occur or function. Aristotle has much to say on a variety of subjects. In the twenty-first century we are prone to joke and say, what did he do all day, sit around and think? Actually he did a lot of that. Or perhaps, today, ...

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