John Stuart Mill states that happiness is the attainment of the Eudaimonistic utilitarianism. For Aristotle the Good life is Eudaimonia. Do Aristotle and John Stuart Mill have the same idea or concept of Eudaimonia? Why? If yes, discuss only a; if no, discuss only b. ( 10 points)
a. If yes, discuss the similarities.
b. If not discuss the differences between Mill’s concept and Aristotle’s concept
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Answer:
a. Aristotle sees happiness as an activity only partially related to pleasure — while Mill sees happiness as a feeling very closely related to pleasure.
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