Which of the following comes closest to what Aristotle regarded as the highest human good?

A. Pleasure
B. Avoidance of Pain
C. Flourishing
D. Prosperity

My book mentions flourishing and eudaimonia (which means prosperty). So I am torn between the two.

2 answers

http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/aristotle-ethics/#HumGooFunArg

Read especially closely the second and third paragraphs in this section.
The answer was C. Flourishing.
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