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Vice & Virtue: Aristotle's Understanding
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3 pages in length. As a civilized being, man strives to maintain a virtuous example by way of thought and action. There are times, however, when vice distracts these efforts and renders man vulnerable to a less ethical existence. When one is virtuous, he abides by morally upstanding
principles to help guide him through life; when one is consumed by vice, he has lost control of the very foundation of his moral existence. Aristotle spoke much on the subject of vice and virtue, contending that ethical virtuosity is something that must derive from everyone, not merely a
portion of the population. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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