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CORE 105 Indiana University Bloomington Happy Film Essay

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Part of the question involves watching the film Happy (2011) here is the link (com/movies/157792/happy?start=true&utm_source=google-feed&tracking=google-feed”>https://tubitv.com/movies/157792/happy?start=true&…). If the link does not work for the film, search happy 2011, and it should come up for free on a platform called Tubi. While this film is an hour and 15 minutes, you can watch it until you find something relatable for the question itself, which may only take about 10 minutes.

Read Aristotle’s text attached, and construct a 3-4 paged paper to the following question:

Examine some aspect of Aristotle’s relation of happiness and virtue.You might think about how he sets up his account of happiness, how he relates it to common views, how he links happiness to the human “function,” how he links that function to virtue of different sorts, how he conceives of virtue, and how he includes “external goods” in his conception of happiness.Also, think about questions or problems that arise from Aristotle’s account.Can or does he respond to such questions or problems successfully?Finally, you might compare Aristotle’s account of happiness to the documentary Happy in some respect.

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