
"This piece belongs to the Nicomachean Ethics , work in which Aristotle developed his theory of happiness and virtuous life.
It states that happiness or ultimate goal of human beings, is an activity that can be done with the aid of virtue, but mainly by virtue more excellent.
We then implies that most sublime virtue is the best option that improves the human intelligence because she resembles us the divine and differentiates us from other beings.
The Aristotle adds, finally, that happiness is "contemplative activity," which is to say that intellectual activity is known as the most elevated and beautiful.
In conclusion, this text suggests that happiness is something that is sought for itself and is an activity that is consistent with the intellectual virtues, on which stands wisdom. "
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