Aristotle, the great Greek philosopher, says virtue is the middle ground of two vices!
But if it is, then there must be twice the virtues, vices
Philadelphia, PA
Dear Davar,
Apparently you mean that according to Aristotle, there must be two vices we could name for any given virtue?
Is that about right? If so, I see no problem or "challenge." There are many ways to lack the virtues. Right?
H.G. Callaway
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