Happiness is an objective characteristic of human characteristics. Therefore, whatever human activity is, the ultimate goal is to achieve or be happy. Many people work hard for money and faith, but in reality, both beliefs can make them happy and why they will continue their current career. I notice that the following considerations provide a persuasive argument about happiness, which is an objective feature of human characteristic activity. First, all human activities are designed to achieve some profit.
Nicomache's ethics argues that Aristotle must decide the function of a person in order to discover the interests of mankind. First, I will explain the view that Aristotle is called a "function" argument. He thinks human function is a reasonable activity. Therefore, our interests are "reasonable" done rational activities, Aristotle believes that this is consistent with virtue. Then we will evaluate how Aristotle's "functional" argument correlates with the happiness feeling in Plato's republic. Socrates tries to judge that the life of justice is the happiest and the best, Plato
Aristotle believes that "according to the soul of virtue" "Passing on human functions" is "the best life of mankind." And then you can see that performing this function successfully leads to the best life (1097b23-30) eye work or function is to look closely. According to Mr. Stodder, human beings must also have the function as a whole (1097 b 30), but this is an example of a debate. Happy (1098 a 3)
Aristotle's "function" theory is defined in his book "Nemogan Ethics". The purpose of this book is to discover the beauty of mankind, to regard it as happiness, and to aim for our life. Aristotle says that everyone points to this "eudaimonia" (happiness), but people do not agree with that meaning (1.4 1095b). Aristotle suggests that if we first decide the "human" (function) of a person, we may gain a clearer concept of happiness (1.7 1097b). The explanation of this series of explorations is that "good and" well "is considered to work for everything with functions and activities" (1.6 1097b). He introduced an example of a flute player. This book explains what he said is a target function in activity. In order to make a person a flute player, it is necessary to know how to play the flute. Likewise, in order for people to be happy, happiness must exist within themselves.