Goodness thoughts of Aristotle, Martin Buber & Emmanuel Kant
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The Topic of goodness has been written on by thousands of different writers and philosophers. Three of them are Aristotle, Immanuel Kant and Martin Buber. Each of them wrote different essays on their thoughts of goodness.
Some people think pleasure is good; others think that pleasure is bad. Aristotle was a man who sought pleasure and believed that pleasure is desirable. Can any person truthfully say that they do not desire pleasure in some form
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alienation. Through their essays, all the authors give explicit examples of what they believe. None of them believes the same time but both Buber and Aristotle have thoughts on viewing the ultimate and what is best in humans. Which leaves Kant more distant with his strict requirements for goodwill and duty. In the end, all the authors would agree that goodness is a admirable trait in a person and people should strive to attain it.
alienation. Through their essays, all the authors give explicit examples of what they believe. None of them believes the same time but both Buber and Aristotle have thoughts on viewing the ultimate and what is best in humans. Which leaves Kant more distant with his strict requirements for goodwill and duty. In the end, all the authors would agree that goodness is a admirable trait in a person and people should strive to attain it.