Aristotle’s Ethics of Virtue: action and reaction in aiming at happiness
4. Happiness = living well and acting well (1098b21), fulfilling the function of being human excellently. a. Virtue = excellence in all fields of activity, involving both feelings and actions. Cf. Plato’s perfect philosopher (Republic 487a). b. Character training: disposition towards something. “We are constituted by nature to receive ................
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