Aristotle Ethics

Aristotle's ethics are an attempt to discover: "What is the good or ultimate goal of human life?" His answer is that happiness is the life lived by a certain person: the virtuous person. Virtue is to the soul as good health is to the body. Among the human excellences Aristotle discusses are the four cardinal virtues: courage, temperance, justice, and practical wisdom.

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  • Runtime 30 minutes
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  • Created November 3, 2021 by
    Kubikiri1of587
  • Modified August 1, 2024 by
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