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From "The Ethics of Aristotle" by Aristotle

The Student of Moral Philosophy
Represents the ideal audience for Aristotle's teachings, possessing a solid foundation of good habits and a desire for knowledge.
Core Belief
"Knowledge of moral principles is essential for living a virtuous and fulfilling life."
Worldview
Sees the world as a complex and challenging place, but believes in the power of reason and education to guide individuals toward ethical behavior and social harmony.
Personality
Curious, inquisitive, and eager to learn, with a genuine interest in understanding moral principles and applying them to his own life. He is open-minded and willing to engage in critical thinking and self-reflection.
In Their Own Words
"What is the highest of all the goods which are the objects of action?"
"How can a man know what is good or best for him, and yet chronically fail to act upon his knowledge?"
"What is character? and How is it formed?"
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