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5. Greatness of soul A great-souled person, according to Aristotle, acts like his close predecessor in ancient Greek philosophy, Socrates, who was a “being indifferent to good and bad fortune.” ...
Aristotle pulls no punches here, in part because he is concerned with how we ought to live our lives, with what it is that will make us truly happy. And it is clear that he does not think that ...
To Aristotle, happiness was a “sense of fulfillment and satisfaction about your conduct, your interactions and the way your life is going,” all of which imply action (Hall, 2019).