Conceptions of the Good Life: Aldus Huxley and Josef Pieper.
This paper explores Aldus Huxley and Josef Pieper's conceptions of what constitutes "the good life." The conceptions of the author concerning this matter are then compared with those of Huxley and Pieper. Examples from Huxley's book, Brave New World, and Pieper's book, Leisure: The Basis of Culture, are used to support their conceptions of the good life.