On Happiness – ND PATH – Day 1

Jul 14

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You can learn to solve a differential equation. You can learn to ride a bike. But is happiness something that can be learned? And if so, how? This session will introduce the fundamental philosophical puzzle of God and the Good Life and discuss Aristotle’s answer to it.  

We have three main learning goals for this day. You will:

  1. Understand Aristotle’s “eudaimonist” view of happiness (as contrasted with “hedonism”).
  2. Appreciate why it’s so important, on the eudaimonist’s view, to know our “function.”
  3. Critically evaluate rival approaches to thinking about morality and the good life.

Read This:

Text 1: The Good Life and How to Live It (Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics)

Text 2: Introduction to “The Good Life Method” book.

Do This:

Required: After you finish readings for a college class, you’ll typically take a reading quiz or answer a short prompt to make sure you’ve comprehended the material. Instead of that, I’d encourage you to have a conversation (with a friend or with ChatGPT) and try to explain the main points of the readings: What does Aristotle think we should do if we want to live good lives? Why is “happiness” so important for his philosophy?

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