A response to Aristotle's Politics, stating that all mankind is in the pursuit of some good.
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Mankind's underlying lifestyle
"All associations are instituted for the purpose of attaining some good" (375). In agreement with Aristotle, I believe everything as we know it, is formed, is said, and is carried out, with some extent of good in mind. Another way of putting this would be that the ultimate end goal of human existence is happiness. By saying this, he has come to say that no body goes into any action that may be
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he does have some good strong points in saying that all is done with some "good" in mind and the idea that most things are intertwined, meaning that without one or the other, the outcome will not be to its greatest degree. Aristotle seems to be more real with his thinking, in that it is not so "out of this world". He seems very knowledgeable and presented many good ideas which many tend to overlook.
he does have some good strong points in saying that all is done with some "good" in mind and the idea that most things are intertwined, meaning that without one or the other, the outcome will not be to its greatest degree. Aristotle seems to be more real with his thinking, in that it is not so "out of this world". He seems very knowledgeable and presented many good ideas which many tend to overlook.