Meanwhile, the eudaimonic approach to happiness, from the peripatetic philosophy, considers a comprehensive evaluation of satisfaction with life, considering happiness as a process built from the pursuit of personal goals and their fulfillment. This includes people’s perception regarding the use of the...
Since Aristotle is trying to discern the goal of human life, he is inclined to think that pleasure is not a chief good. However, he points out that it is part of happiness that we choose for its inherent worth, not as a means for achieving something else. According to Aristotle, the u...