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    belief to truly analyze the pleasure a choice can give to you and how can it affect other;s in the future. It believes the choice you pick 3: A community is a collection of people with a similarly interesting and believable. To have people to hold yourself and others to certain standards. A group of people

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    Can Superior and Inferior People Become Complete Friends? This paper examines whether inferior and superior people can be friends based on complete friendship according to Aristotle. First‚ I will clarify the definition of a complete friendship and what it entails. Secondly‚ I will explain the different types of equal and unequal friendships in accordance with complete friendship. Then I will show how different levels of affection follow the forms of inequality and how a sort of equality can

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    Aristotle on Friendship We are social creatures. We surround ourselves with other human beings‚ our friends. It is in our nature. We are constantly trying to broaden the circumference of our circle of friends. Aristotle understood the importance of friendship‚ books VIII and IX of the Nicomachean Ethics deal solely with this topic. A modern day definition of a friend can be defined as �one joined to another in intimacy and mutual benevolence independently of sexual or family love�. (Oxford

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    word‚ philia. Philia is the emotional bond between human beings which provides the basis for all forms of social organizations‚ common effort‚ and personal relationships between people. The three kinds of friendship Aristotle explains are utility‚ pleasure‚ and complete friendship. Friendship based on mutual utility is the kind of friendship that tends to be short-lived‚ coincidental‚ easily formed‚ and is easily dissolved when the abilities or needs of both people change. There is no affectionate

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    mind should be fulfilled for one to clam that one is living a eudemonic life. The virtues are what guarantee a good and happy life. Socrates view greatly disagrees with the other notions that a happy life that is‚ eudemonic life has to do with the pleasure or honor. The view greatly criticized the Athenians for instance‚ the accumulation of riches and gaining of honors at the expense of caring for their souls. Athens at the time was a city of riches and wisdom but the dwellers continued to make more

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    the important features of utilitarianism (21 marks) The theory of utilitarianism determines the rightness or wrongness of an action by its consequence. The theory uses a teleological approach where it primarily focuses on the amount of pain or pleasure created as the result of a given action. As such‚ it moves beyond the scope of one’s own interests and takes into account the interests of others. Utilitarianism is a relativist system of which most versions do not set out fixed rules to follow and

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    friendship ceases to be. The second type of friendship is the friend ship of pleasure. According to Aristotle in book (VIII‚ ii)‚ Friendships of pleasure are based on the amount of pleasure the people get from being in the relationship. People who go to football matches together‚ or who go to the pub together might be in this type of relationship. They are friends for their own sake‚ because the friendship brings them pleasure and enjoyment‚ not for their friend’s sake. And thirdly in book (VIII‚ iii)

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    you Michael. Now I would With pleasure invite the principle Mrs. Hazira Zawahir on stage to deliver the Principals Report. Thank you Ma’am. Our Managing Director Mr. Inticab Khan has tremendously worked hard to give us a loved education… So‚ now can we please have you on stage sir to address the gathering. Thank you sir. I Wish to inform that todays Programme will be conducted in 3 parts. So‚ prefects induction will be the 1st event followed by the prize giving and in conclusion the concert and

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    special emphasis on the relationship between duty and the morality of human actions. Some descriptive expressions of deontology are “duty for duty’s sake” and “virtue is its own reward.” Deontology emphasizes the value of all human beings‚ focuses on giving equal respect to all humans and forces due regard to be given to the interests of a single person not a group. Moral rules must be universal. If you are not willing for the ethical rule you claim to be following to be applied equally to everyone including

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    the student out from behind their desk and making them try new things. This is healthy and ensures that students are exposed to practical tasks‚ not just what is taught in class. We would not want students to become couch potatoes. The outcome of giving the co-curriculum the same status as the curriculum will therefore be well balanced individuals. Future politicians‚ for example‚ will not only thrive on law or social studies‚ but will also become fluent in multiple languages‚and perform several

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