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          Shawn
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          Banno
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         The fact is still that occupations have educational requirements. — All sight
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Banno         
         Is this view still embraced to this day, as treating happiness by the intellectual rigor of the field of study? — Posty McPostface
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          Shawn
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         I don't think that is true. Aristotle thought that education was for "exercising the mind" or our capacity for reason (he also thought that you should exercise the body, and then the mind), which played directly into his ideas of eudaimonia, and the development of character, which doesn't lead to "happiness" like a feeling one has, but one's manifest well being, and prosperity. Health, and wealth. Not a feeling. — All sight
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         Whatever your personal answer happens to be, it demonstrates that there’s a lot more to life than constantly feeling oneself to be on cloud nine. — javra
 Shawn
Shawn         
         Why must education have a teleology? — Banno
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