The Nature of Virtue, Aristotle

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. What does Aristotle identify as the chief good?

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. How does moral virtue arise?

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. In what sense is moral virtue a “mean” according to Aristotle?

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. Aristotle claims that the function of human life is

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. For Aristotle, the human good is to engage in rational activity well according to the standards of one’s own culture.

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. In Aristotle’s view, for a thing to perform its function well is to achieve what is good for it.

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. The person who performs a just act is not necessarily a just person.

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. Aristotle thinks that certain passions and actions are inherently wrong.

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. For Aristotle, happiness and long-term pleasure are essentially the same.

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