maybe since all organisms pursue pleasure and avoid pain, with pain actually providing benefits for the organism in the form of harmful behavior avoidance, and pleasure potentially being harmful for organism, maybe neither one in itself is good, but the process of motion between the two is?
maybe since all organisms pursue pleasure and avoid pain, with pain actually providing benefits for the organism in the form of harmful behavior avoidance, and pleasure potentially being harmful for organism, maybe neither one in itself is good, but the process of motion between the two is?
Assuming all that was the case, you'd be discussing "good" in one sense, but not the same senses that Aristotle is in these passages.
yo WHAT does he say at 7:19 to 7:25 its like the most important part and i cant understand
i just listened to it 45 times over and it sound like idasmuchasbeingsdoubtofthetelligencedoso how could this be true?
in as much as beings endowed with intelligence do so how can this argument be right
Intellect highest pleasure.