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Title: Nicomachean Ethics


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Nicomachean Ethics
  • Aristotle

2
Dont expect more precision than the subject
matter admits of
  • Before embarking on an examination of what the
    nature of the best life for a person, Aristotle
    offers the above caveat.
  • Wealth and courage are generally good, but have
    on occasion contributed to the ruin of people.
  • One should not expect precise proofs out of an
    ethicist or political scientist because they have
    to deal with things that are just generally true
    similarly one should not expect approximate
    proofs out of a mathematician, who deals with
    things that are determinate and definite.

3
The Function Argument (briefly)
  • 1. Every action is aimed at some goal (end).
  • 2. Accomplishing that goal then is the
    characteristic function of whoever aims at that
    goal. In other words, what makes a thing what it
    is is the goal that it is aimed at. For example
    the characteristic function of a house builder is
    the goal of building good houses, and the
    characteristic function of a flute player is
    playing the flute well. What makes a house
    builder a house builder is that they have the
    goal of building houses well. Nobody else has
    such a goal.
  • 3. Every goal has standards of quality that come
    with that particular goal
  • Therefore, human life has a characteristic
    function.
  • But what is the goal of human life, and what are
    the standards of quality for it?

4
The goal of human life
  • Aristotle says that everyone agrees that the goal
    of human life is happiness.
  • However, this is a translation mishap. When the
    modern English speaker thinks of happiness they
    think of the feeling of being happy (a sort of
    pleasure).
  • The word Aristotle used is e?da?µ???a
    (eudaimonia), which means something more like
    well-being or fulfillment than happiness.
  • But what does happiness consist of?

5
Happiness
  • Aristotle dismisses some answers that others
    supply to the question what is hapiness?
  • The masses say that the life of pleasure is
    happiness, but Aristotle contends that this is
    vulgar and not fitting of a human being.
  • Politicians say happiness is in honor, but
    Aristotle points out that that requires other
    people to honor you. Surely someone could be
    live well without others honoring them.

6
3 lives
  • The life of mere survival (the vegetative life)
  • This cannot be the characteristic life of a
    person because even plants do this, so there must
    be more to life for us.
  • The life of pleasure (the animal life)
  • This cannot be the characteristic life of a
    person because even animals do this, so there
    must be more to life for us.
  • The life of virtue and reflection (the best life
    for a person)
  • Since only human beings can live the life of
    virtue and reflection (uses our faculty of
    reason) this is the characteristic function of
    human life.

7
The Swine Objection
  • We will return to Aristotles account of virtue
    in the virtue ethics section.
  • For now, the important part of Aristotles
    account is that he provides a strong objection to
    hedonism as a theory of morality or prudence.
  • Briefly put, hedonism is the life of the pig in
    slop, and is not fit for a human being.
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