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The Concept of Happiness: A Comparison of the Views of John Stewart Mill and Aristotle

 
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The Concept of Happiness: A Comparison of the Views of John Stewart Mill and Aristotle

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A 6 page discussion of the concept of happiness as viewed by John Stewart Mill and Aristotle. Contrasts Mill’s utilitarian theory of happiness, an approach in which the end product is all that is important, with Aristotle’s view that true happiness is attained through a carefully constructed series of acts and that the acts themselves are just as important as the final outcome. Concludes that Aristotle’s approach to happiness is the most feasible of the two even though, as logic tells us and Aristotle fully acknowledged, this approach inherently means that some people will never achieve true happiness. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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