Aristotle states that men, “like pleasure or wealth or fame; they differ, too, among themselves” (Aristotle). He contrasts the pleasure and wealth to education and knowledge. The pleasure can be considered gold, women, and rich,etc. Everywhere we see there are people seeking “pleasure, wealth and good,” reputation. Men seem to be full of happiness when they are being honored. Aristotle’s claims that
Aristotle states that men, “like pleasure or wealth or fame; they differ, too, among themselves” (Aristotle). He contrasts the pleasure and wealth to education and knowledge. The pleasure can be considered gold, women, and rich,etc. Everywhere we see there are people seeking “pleasure, wealth and good,” reputation. Men seem to be full of happiness when they are being honored. Aristotle’s claims that