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many virtues leads to a strong and healthy character. in examining specific virtues, such as courage, aristotle defined them as a "mean" between two extremes. courage, for example, lies between the vices of cowardliness and rashness. whereas the coward, when faced with danger, flees, the rash person rushes
many virtues leads to a strong and healthy character. in examining specific virtues, such as courage, aristotle defined them as a "mean" between two extremes. courage, for example, lies between the vices of cowardliness and rashness. whereas the coward, when faced with danger, flees, the rash person rushes...
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