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The Partially Examined Life

Aristotle on Virtue - Partially Examined Life

Jul 02, 2013, 02:16 PM

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Discussing books 1 and 2 of the Nicomachean Ethics.

What is virtue, and how can I eat it? Do not enjoy this episode too much, or too little, but just the right amount. Apparently, if you haven’t already have been brought up with the right habits, you may as well give up. Plus, is Michael Jackson the Aristotelian ideal? #ethics #virtue #aristotle

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