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The Function Argument In searching for the human good, Aristotle suggests that it is worthwhile to ask whether human beings have a distinctive function; for in the case of anything which does have such a function, its virtue or excellence consists in its performing that function well and to do so is the good for that subject, the activity in which it flourishes. ................
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