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The highest good has to be
{ 1 } - self-sufficient (needing nothing else for its completion).
{ 2 } - desired for its own sake and not as a means to another end.
{ 3 } - able to be attained by human beings.
{ 4 } - all of the above.
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The highest good has to be
{ 1 } - self-sufficient (needing nothing else for its completion).
{ 2 } - desired for its own sake and not as a means to another end.
{ 3 } - able to be attained by human beings.
{ 4 } - all of the above.
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The highest good has to be
{ 1 } - self-sufficient (needing nothing else for its completion).
{ 2 } - desired for its own sake and not as a means to another end.
{ 3 } - able to be attained by human beings.
{ 4 } - all of the above.
This, and more.
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The highest good has to be
{ 1 } - self-sufficient (needing nothing else for its completion).
{ 2 } - desired for its own sake and not as a means to another end.
{ 3 } - able to be attained by human beings.
{ 4 } - all of the above.
This, and more.
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The highest good has to be
{ 1 } - self-sufficient (needing nothing else for its completion).
{ 2 } - desired for its own sake and not as a means to another end.
{ 3 } - able to be attained by human beings.
{ 4 } - all of the above.
The highest good must satisfy all three. Aristotle thinks that only happiness will satisfy all three, so only happiness is the highest good.
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