Aristotle debates Confucius' Philosophy of Life

This is a structured philosophical dialogue between Aristotle and the Confucian tradition, drawing on texts like the Analects and Doctrine of the Mean. Please note: "Confucius" here represents the broader Confucian tradition, including the Doctrine of the Mean, not just the historical Analects. This approach is standard in comparative philosophy. Chapters 00:00 The ultimate goal of human life 06:23 How to determine right action 08:15 The role of ritual and practice in moral development 11:37 Whether virtue is sufficient for happiness 17:31 The highest form of human excellence Main Reference: The Ethics of Confucius and Aristotle: Mirrors of Virtue – By Jiyuan Yu Voices by ElevenLabs: https://try.elevenlabs.io/t0iv8s5sccqc We aim to make philosophy accessible for everyone — without oversimplifying. Subscribe & like (and hype the video if possible) if you've enjoyed it.