In E.N. I ch. 7, Aristotle argues that there must

In E.N. I ch. 7, Aristotle argues that there must

In E.N. I ch. 7, Aristotle argues that there must be a good for human beings which is connected with the ‘function’ of a human. Sketch his argument and discuss it. Is it a sound argument? Why/Why not?

I attached the PDF bellow, so the paper is on Chapter seven (pg7 thru pg10) I need a descriptive outline of what I should wright in each paragraph (including Introduction & conclusion). I also want a thesis statement. The paper is 2000+ words max.

I need a exremely detailed, well explained outline so I know exactly what to wright in my paper.

thats all I have, I have attached Aristotle’s work above. So the essay is on Chapter seven which is on page 7 to page 10. Please I have a humble request if you could complete earlier I would genuinely really appreciate it. but feel free to text me any time about anything.

 

 

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ARISTOTLE ON HUMAN GOOD
Introduction
Aristotle is one of the greatest philosophers to have ever existed, and as such, his works and ideologies are greatly spread and in use even today. As such, when dealing with his view on good and human good. As such, the introduction will be inclusive of the information on philosophy and what it entails. With this, I will ease into one of the philosophers who are our main focus in this, Aristotle.

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