In Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, he argues that eudaimonia is the ultimate goal in life. Eudaimonia roughly translates to happiness or human flourishing. One of the ways in which eudaimonia is achieved is by exercising the mind. This blog is intended to help all of us reach eudaimonia through political discourse. This cannot be possible without YOU the reader, and YOU the respondent. Hence, youdaimonia.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
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2 comments:
Though I didn't get to see the entire debate, I saw most of it. I think Palin did better than most people thought she would, but then again the bar was set so low that all she had to do was stand there. But I think Biden proved to be the more knowledgable and ready to assume office. I know it wouldn't have been wise, but I really wanted Biden to just call her out for being a smart-ass bimbo (no, I'm not sexist) who uses cheeky impudence over substance. . .
She did look great, though.
I agree. There was no Palin implosion, but you could tell that it was very rehearsed.
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