Aristotle argues that in order to obtain Eudaimonia (a ‘thriving life’) one must be virtuous. What is ‘virtue’ according to Aristotle? To what extent do you find it plausible that one must be virtuous in order to thrive?

Aristotle argues that in order to obtain Eudaimonia (a ‘thriving life’) one must be virtuous.  What is ‘virtue’ according to Aristotle? To what extent do you find it plausible that one must be virtuous in order to thrive? You are required to analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the philosophical position, and to demonstrate your own engagement with the philosophical question. required reading:Warburton, Nigel. Philosophy: Basic Readings. London: Routledge, 2005. Print.</p>

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