Which of these is not part of Aristotle's argument that happiness is the supreme good of human life?

a. every action aims at some good, which is the end of the action
b. happiness is just pleasure and all pleasure is good
c. some ends are combined for some further end; in the cases the further end is always more valuable
d. the process of ends contributing to a further end cannot go on forever; there must be an ultimate end


Answer: b. happiness is just pleasure and all pleasure is good

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