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Aristotle concept of eduinmonia

Aristotle maintains that the highest good is ‘happiness’ (‘eudaimonia’ in Greek). Please write an essay about Aristotle- concept of eduaimonia that answers the following questions:
1.	What, in your own words, does Aristotle mean by ‘eudaiomonia’?
2.	For Aristotle, does the highest good of happiness include those moments when you experience intense pleasure? Why or why not?
3.	If, for Aristotle, eudaimonia is not simply a matter of experiencing pleasure, what else might it involve?
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    Aristotle concept of eduinmonia

    Introduction Eudaimonia is a Greek word for more accurately, happiness, or the good life or t ****** ******
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