How does Aristotle's idea of telos or entelechy prevent somebody to think that “You can be whoever you wanted to be”, a rugged notion of individualism that is prevalent today? Entelechy - An inherent...


How does Aristotle's idea of telos or entelechy prevent somebody to think that “You can be whoever you wanted to be”, a rugged notion of individualism that is prevalent today?



Entelechy -
An inherent force that drives all beings from their potential states to reaching their
telos
or actualities.



Telos -
A being’s essence or nature lies in its unique or proper function. And the fulfillment of one’s nature is what leads to happiness.



Jun 07, 2022
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