Our modern world has also shown us that human actions have much more far-reaching and complex effects than have been previously thought. We have become so aware of these complexities, in fact, that in our most rational moments we human beings can admit that we do not know the full range of effects that our actions are having on the world. Because of this, leading the good life must also entail trying to limit the unknown and potentially negative impacts of our actions both on the environment and through all of our use and expenditure of the resources we use. Achieving the highest possible level of self-sufficiency is the most effective way to achieve this, and thus finding ways to accomplish all necessary tasks with minimal dependence on other entities and resources is necessary.
The most complex goal that human beings must strive for in order to achieve the good life is their own personal fulfillment. It is here that the uniquely human aspect of Aristotle's framework comes into play: the seeking some sense of "inner fulfillment" appears to be a uniquely human trait, and it truly seems as though there must be a moral imperative to live in a way that attempts to satisfy this drive, or else why would it exist in every...
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