Aristotle says that each action we do is a means to some end. And usually that end is a means to some further end. And that further end is usually a means to some yet further end; and that is a means to... etc. For example, I study to pass an exam; I want to pass the exam to pass the course; I want to pass the course to get my college degree; I want a college degree to get a good job; I want a good job to make money; I want money to... etc. Is Aristotle right that your actions are links in chains of means to further ends, which are means to further ends, which are means to further ends, etc.? Explain why.
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