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Virtue is the foundation of a good and fulfilling life from "summary" of Aristotle's Way by Edith Hall

Aristotle believed that the key to living a good and fulfilling life lies in cultivating virtues. For him, virtues are not just about following a set of rules or principles, but about developing a certain kind of character that enables a person to flourish and reach their full potential. According to Aristotle, virtues are habits or dispositions that enable us to act in ways that are morally good and conducive to our well-being. These virtues are not innate qualities that we are born with, but rather skills that can be developed and honed through practice and repetition. Aristotle identified twelve specific virtues that he believed were essential for leading...
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    Aristotle's Way

    Edith Hall

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