1. Aristotle and Plato
He declared that governments must not violate what he considered human rights--life, education, religion, and reproduction. ... For Aristotle, ethics and politics both study practical knowledge, that is, knowledge that enables people to act properly and live happily. ... Thus, according to Aristotle, a happy life for human beings is a life governed by reason." ... "Aristotle tells us much about what the good life is like. ... Prudence is the ability to know what we should do by figuring out which course of action would lead to a good life." ...
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