Topic > Aristotle's perception of happiness and virtue - 938

After all, with the help of the mind, we learn the world correctly and rationally, Aristotle considers mental activity to be the most important of all."Who manifests himself in the activity of the mind and venerates it, it seems, is organized in the best way and is very dear to the gods." (Book 10, chapter 9), says Aristotle. According to him, if the Gods pay attention to someone, they are the most like him, they also give good, enjoying their righteous actions and righteous life. A sage possesses these qualities, which means that there is no happier man than one who respects the mind and lives according to it