Philosophy begins as a search for what constitutes a, or the, "good life". Does

Philosophy begins as a search for what constitutes a, or the, "good life". Does

Philosophy begins as a search for what constitutes a, or the, "good life". Does that concept have any meaning today and if it does (as I believe it does), why are professional philosophers (I am not a philosopher) more competent to answer it than any layperson who ponders the question? Pablo Santiago de Chile

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