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What Is the Difference Between Aristotle's Notion of Eudaimonia and the Classic

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What is the difference between Aristotle's notion of eudaimonia and the classic utilitarian notion of happiness?


A) There is no difference. These are different terms for the same idea.
B) The utilitarian notion happiness is exclusively focused on pleasure; Aristotle would insist that pleasure is one of many components of human happiness.
C) The utilitarian notion happiness is exclusively focused on preference satisfaction; Aristotle would insist that happiness is exclusively focused on pleasure.
D) Aristotle insisted that our intellectual virtues affect our happiness, but utilitarians reject the idea that intellectual skills can have an effect on our happiness.

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