Aristotle Quote

A thing chosen always as an end and never as a means we call absolutely final. Now happiness above all else appears to be absolutely final in this sense, since we always choose it for its own sake and never as a means to something else.


The Nicomachean Ethics (ed. Wordsworth Editions, 1996) - ISBN: 9781853264610


A thing chosen always as an end and never as a means we call absolutely final. Now happiness above all else appears to be absolutely final in this...

A thing chosen always as an end and never as a means we call absolutely final. Now happiness above all else appears to be absolutely final in this...

A thing chosen always as an end and never as a means we call absolutely final. Now happiness above all else appears to be absolutely final in this...

A thing chosen always as an end and never as a means we call absolutely final. Now happiness above all else appears to be absolutely final in this...