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Aquinas on the Cardinal & Theological Virtues | Prof. Jonathan Sanford

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Aristotle's Third Moral Virtue, Justice

Aristotle defines justice as that virtue which is always another person's good. The particular types of justice come in two varieties: corrective and distributive. Justice is a virtue, again, its settled disposition. It's part of a if you have it, i it's a perfection of your very self. But it's it's always exercised for the sake of at least one other person. At justice is is other warranted.

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