types of actions we are enjoined to or prohibited from taking, and the habits we may be advised
to cultivate within ourselves. For instance, we may feel obligated to pursue a life of duty
through some sort of service, or we may feel concern for the public. The Greek ethical proposes,
“What is good for man?”. Aristotle believes that ‘eudaimonia’, or happiness, is good for man.
The philosopher believes that by our nature, we are meant to aspire to a life of excellence and
that we are rational and social animals that have habits of thought and feeling. Aristotle believes
that we should adopt ways to continually have a well rounded