Aristotle claims that the answer to life's greatest mysteries- why are we here? What is the meaning of life? - is the thing all men do and strive for simply for the sake of that thing and not anything else: eudaimonia, often translated as happiness or human flourishing (Aristotle, Ethics, 942). Flourishing consists of functioning well according to the intended nature, and the function of man must follow a rational principle since that is unique to humans. It follows that the function of a good human “turns out to be activity of soul in accordance with virtue, and if there are more than one
Aristotle claims that the answer to life's greatest mysteries- why are we here? What is the meaning of life? - is the thing all men do and strive for simply for the sake of that thing and not anything else: eudaimonia, often translated as happiness or human flourishing (Aristotle, Ethics, 942). Flourishing consists of functioning well according to the intended nature, and the function of man must follow a rational principle since that is unique to humans. It follows that the function of a good human “turns out to be activity of soul in accordance with virtue, and if there are more than one