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Aristotle begins by frankly recognizing that the aim of life is not goodness for its own sake, but happiness. “For we choose happiness for itself, and never with a view to anything further; whereas we choose honor, pleasure, intellect. . . because we believe that through them we shall be made happy.”
The Story of Philosophy (Dover Thrift Editions: Philosophy)
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