Philosophy is Relevant to Everyday Life

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On a typical day, one would normally not think about existence, rational decisions, or the world itself. All these concepts are relevant to philosophy and serve to tell us that philosophy is relevant to everyday life, whether we are aware of it or not. Although we lack many answers about our universe, we constantly ask questions that are related to philosophy. Such questions about virtue, value, and life are the most important and the answers vary from human to human. In the book Sophie’s World by Jostein Gaarder, Sophie Amundsen’s view of life and reasoning is altered as she makes her way through a philosophy course that teaches her the significance of philosophy that she was unable to see before.

What makes us happy? According to Aristotle, happiness is the highest good and that there is nothing above it. He stated that material items, fame, or honor do not make us happy and that all those are just a means to happiness. Happiness is a balance and that too much or too little of something would create an imbalance that would lead to being unhappy. To Aristotle, happiness is final,...

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