Write an essay in which you object to an argument in Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics: Specifically book 8 (the argument that friendship may be impossible) Make sure you provide the premises and the conclusion of this argument. This will involve providing support from the Nicomachean Ethics for thepremises and conclusion. Provide special attention to explaining the part of the argumentthat you plan to attack in part b.b. Present and explain one and only one strong and plausible objection to the argument youselected in part a. This objection should be your own. Your goal with this objection is toconvince someone who initially agrees with that argument to change their mind and rejectthe argument. Notice that a rhetorical question is not an objection, nor is an argument for adifferent conclusion. Instead, try to show that some premise in the argument is or might befalse by offering a counterexample or explanation as to why it failsFor part (b) of the prompt you choose, present and explain, as clearly and persuasively as possible,one and only one strong and plausible objection to the argument mentioned in that prompt. Theobjection you offer should be at least partly your own. Show what impact that objection, ifeffective, would have on the chosen argument. Notice that a rhetorical question is not an objection,nor is an argument for a different conclusion. Instead, try to show that some premise in theargument is or might be false by offering a counterexample or another explanation as to why theargument failsshould be between 900 and 1100 words.ou don’t need an introduction or conclusion. Begin your paper with a brief statement of what youare going to do (i.e. your thesis) and a short outline, and then immediately start explaining theargument. Because the paper is short, there is no need to reiterate what you’ve done in an entireparagraph as a conclusion
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