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Which of the following is incompatible with Aristotle's idea of Eudaimnia?

a. It has to do with the rational element of the soul.
b. It stands in an internal relation with the virtues.
c. It could consist in one or two supremely virtuous actions.
d. It is where all the chains of our pursuits of goods terminate.
e. It means human flourishing.

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Answer:

d. It is where all the chains of our pursuits of goods terminate.

Step-by-step explanation:

The word, 'eudaimonia' means welfare or happiness. According to Aristotle, 'eudaimonia' is considered as the highest human good. It is the only human good which is desirable for one's own sake.

It means flouring and prosperity of the humans. It includes one or two virtuous action from where human derived happiness.

Thus the idea of all the chains of the pursuits of the goods terminate as they stands but not ends is incompatible with the idea of Eudaimonia of Aristotle.

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