Aristotle claimed that observation and critical reasoning would reveal that some things help dogs develop, and some things deeply harm development of dogs: and the same goes for other mammals, like humans. So Aristotle claimed that truths about human development and what is good and bad for it-in other words, truths about what is good for children and what is bad for children. In Aristotle's view, proper and healthy human development would look likes which below?
A. Integrating into, celebrating and obeying whatever culture one happens to be born into
B. Moving from our potential social and rational nature to its actual realization, via the fulfillment of our basic needs, sound conditioning and proper use of reason reason
C. Obeying one's own instincts and the will to survive
D. Releasing and giving free reign to the passions
E. Learning to overcome fear of death through religious faith
F. Obtaining a sense of superiority via domination of others
G. Realizing inner bliss via detachment from care
H Maximization of pleasure and minimization of pain
I. Holiness/worshipping the gods