False, Aristotle believes that adults, children, and most non-human animals are capable of virtue.
In his metaphysics, he argues that there must exist a separate and immutable being who is the source of all other beings. In his ethics, he holds that one can achieve eudaimonia only by becoming superior, the kind of happiness or bliss that constitutes the highest kind of human life.
Although overshadowed by the works of his teacher Plato in the classical period, Aristotle's surviving writings were incredibly influential from late antiquity to the Enlightenment. In Arabic philosophy, he was known simply as "the first teacher". In the west, he was a "philosopher".
Aristotle sees good people as those who are good at reasoning and describes reasoning as a process of rational investigation. The middle ground that good people are trying to find is determined by the logo ("reasons", "accounts") and how people with practical reasons determine them.
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