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    Aristotle believes that, since ethics is a practical discipline, we would waste our time if we described virtues that we cannot reasonably aim at. We can see that we are capable of acquiring virtue, if we examine legal practice, because it assumes that we are capable of doing good and bad actions and of being virtuous and vicious. The actions that legislators prescribe are those that are open to praise and blame, and these are voluntary actions. Athenian orators agree with Aristotle’s claim that…Read more
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    Living Earth Community: Multiple Ways of Being and Knowing
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