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What did Aristotle believe was the ultimate goal of human life?

  1. Hedonic pleasure and the satisfaction of physical desires
  2. Kratos, meaning power
  3. Ploutos, meaning wealth
  4. Eudaimonia (human flourishing)
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Correct answer: Eudaimonia (human flourishing)

Aristotle argued that the highest human good was eudaimonia, or flourishing. It was achieved through virtue and rational activity.

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