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For Aristotle, the unique human function is the activity of the soul in accordance with reason .

Virtue is not something we are born with; it is a developed through practice. Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics

The Path to Eudaimonia: Virtue and the Golden Mean in Aristotle’s Ethics The Ultimate End: Happiness as Flourishing For Aristotle, the unique human function is the

Virtue is a stable "state" of character that allows a person to choose the right action consistently. Aristotle begins by stating that all human activities

Aristotle begins by stating that all human activities aim at some "good". However, most goods (like money or fame) are merely means to an end. The only thing pursued for its own sake is .

Just as a knife is "good" if it cuts well, a human is "good" if they perform their unique function well.

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