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Allushta [10]
3 years ago
14

According to Aristotle, virtue is concerned with choice. A virtuous choice is always the choice of: a. The mean relative to us b

. The mean equidistant between extremes, one and the same for all c. The average d. The greatest good for the greatest number
Social Studies
1 answer:
Marianna [84]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

b. The mean equidistant between extremes, one and the same for all

Explanation:

  • Aristotle defends the moral virtue as a behavior in the right manner as means between the extremes of deficiencies and excesses which according to him are the vices and moral virtue is then a medium connected with the choices.
  • <u>Thus means relative to us and is determined by the rational choices which a man of practical wisdom could find. The extreme are contrary to the intermediate state and alos each other and the intermediate are to the extremes</u>.
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