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Introduction to Aristotle's Golden Mean (Episode 184)

Stoa Conversations: Stoicism Applied

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Aristotle's Virtue Ethics

This chapter explores Aristotle's tri-partite view of the soul, distinguishing between vegetative, appetitive, and rational aspects, and emphasizing that virtues are developed through habituation rather than innate traits. It highlights the importance of the golden mean in achieving balance between excess and deficiency and illustrates how true virtue is characterized by appropriate emotional responses and motivations. Through engaging in virtuous actions, individuals can work towards achieving eudaimonia, or a good life, by cultivating their moral character.

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