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___ believed that if a person found and achieved his functions in life he would be truly.

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Aristotle believed that if a person found and achieved his functions in life he would be truly happy.
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The right answer is “Aristotle believed that if a person found and achieved his functions in life he would be truly”

Aristotle enshrines happiness as the main purpose of human life and in what it should be focused. According to him, happiness depends on formation of virtue, considering this virtue more like individualistic social virtues. The philosopher supported the idea that a sincerely happy life needs the contentment of a wide-ranging of conditions, like physical and mental welfare.

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