Aristotle's Meaning of Life
From reading Aristotle's philosophies and point of view of life, he gave me the impression that the laws of nature are the boundaries in which humans' lives and the meaning of life evolves around this boundary. Aristotle strongly believed that humans behaved and lived within the laws of nature and there were no Gods and no supernatural forces that affected the way humans could behave or interact. Aristotelian universe is an interaction between form and matter and that every single thing in the universe surrounded and behaved according to the order and purpose of nature. Aristotle also believed that form and matter are two important aspects to meaning of life and that both form and matter are required in order to complete life. Aristotelian form could be absent from matter but it cannot exist independently of matter. According to Aristotle, form is what makes a substance a substance and matters are the materials required in order making it into a substance. In addition, Aristotle also emphasized that in order to understand what constitute a thing, we have to understand and question the four types of causes behind it: (1) Material Cause, (2) Formal Cause, (3) Efficient Cause, and (4) Final Cause. In m
However, the reward does not have to be tangible, instead the reward is intangible most of the time. On the other hand, I do not agree with Aristotle's point of view towards self-realization. Once the shape of life starts to form we get to see the changes being done to the person. In this stage, I believe that Aristotle wants the reader to understand that everything in life needs balance. According to Aristotle, self-realization are being limited by nature and not by the individual. In conclusion, Aristotle gave me the feeling that self-realization was part of a natural process that could be understood in terms of the whole. Following is the formal cause, which shape starts to form because the required ingredient to make up his or her life has been acquired. Entelechy is an inner force that drives each living thing and substance to blossom into his or her own unique form and selves, however, most of the human fails to follow our own entelechy. People who say that because of the environment that they live in caused them to behave or to act certain way are just excuses for themselves. This fact is very true because throughout all of our life we have people keeping us company. After reading and analyzing Aristotle's point of view towards the meaning of life I agree with the idea of "knowing what is good and healthy does not - by itself - usually lead to doing what is good and healthy". Entelechy is very important in all living things in this universe because it give completes growth. This quote is quite interesting because it is easier to say than to act upon it. For example, when we do volunteer work we do not get tangible benefit from it, but we tend to be happier after doing the work.
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