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Essay Galaxy - Aristotle and Kant
Aristotle and Kant
Websters Dictionary defines the word moral as, ...of or relating to the principles of right or wrong; conforming to a standard of right behavior... But who is to decide what is right and wrong, who is moral and who is unethical. This has been a heated debate topic since the beginning of time. Moral, since ancient Greek and Roman times, has been looked upon as reason, happiness, virtue and more.
Aristotle was an ancient Greek philosopher that studied under Plato. His beliefs were highly respected, especially those on ethics. Aristotles view on morality was one based mostly on fulfilling ones function and happiness. Aristotle claimed that if one fulfilled ones function well, then one was virtuous. If you fulfilled your function, then you could reach the highest good. So that essentially by being virtuous one could reach the highest good.....
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