
: To be truly virtuous, an agent must: Act with knowledge . Choose the act for its own sake. Act from a stable character disposition. ⚖️ Book III: Moral Responsibility & Primary Virtues
: Acts done under compulsion or through ignorance (specifically of particular facts). Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethics, Books II--IV: Tr...
: The mean regarding fear and confidence. It is the willingness to face death or pain for a noble end. : To be truly virtuous, an agent must: Act with knowledge
: Virtue is a "mean" state between two vicious extremes: Excess : Having too much of a trait (e.g., Rashness). Deficiency : Having too little of a trait (e.g., Cowardice). : To be truly virtuous
: To be truly virtuous, an agent must: Act with knowledge . Choose the act for its own sake. Act from a stable character disposition. ⚖️ Book III: Moral Responsibility & Primary Virtues
: Acts done under compulsion or through ignorance (specifically of particular facts).
: The mean regarding fear and confidence. It is the willingness to face death or pain for a noble end.
: Virtue is a "mean" state between two vicious extremes: Excess : Having too much of a trait (e.g., Rashness). Deficiency : Having too little of a trait (e.g., Cowardice).