7. What is eudaimonia according to Aristotle? What is required for eudaimonia according to Aristotle? Using the case of a corrupt, but satisfied octogenarian mob boss, explain how eudaimonia can come apart from the hedonistic utilitarian concept of happin
• Mob boss- he is ___ and has a lot of ____ in life with very __ ____ of pain.. he is ___ and lies and ___ people.
happy pleasure few experience corrupt lies hurts
• Living well as a human person. This is a ____ ___ activity
life long
• Eudaimonia is activity of ____ ____ ____. Living well qua person has to do with our function to live ___ according to our soul
soul exhibiting excellence well
• It is required for eudemonia; possessing the ___ and living a vitreous _____
virtuous life
• Living virtuous is something that you _____ through life and experience___ ___ activity.
cultivate life long
• Eudaimonia translated to ____
happiness
He made his ____ through _____. He has vices and has a ____ life there for he does ___ ____ eudaimonia.
happiness dishonesty corrupt not fufill