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disa [49]
4 years ago
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According to aristotle, prudence must deal with actions, and actions are concerned with what?

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Setler [38]4 years ago
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We must<span> act </span>according<span> to right reason is generally conceded and may be assumed as the basis of our discussion. ... Excess and deficiency. You </span>need<span> balance. ... Moral excellence is </span>concerned<span> with pleasure and pain: it is pleasure that makes us do base </span>actions<span> and pain that prevents us from doing noble deeds.</span>
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