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Character Quote by Aristotle

“So virtue is a purposive disposition, lying in a mean that is relative to us and determined by a rational principle, and by that which a prudent man would use to determine it. It is a mean between two kinds of vice, one of excess and the other of deficiency...” quote by Aristotle
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“So virtue is a purposive disposition, lying in a mean that is relative to us and determined by a rational principle, and by that which a prudent man would use to determine it. It is a mean between two kinds of vice, one of excess and the other of deficiency...”

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About This Quote

Source Book: Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle, 4th century BC

Virtue is a balanced character trait, a mean between excess and deficiency, guided by reason and practical wisdom.

In simple terms: Virtue is a balanced middle ground guided by reason.

Key Takeaway

Seek the rational mean in actions.

Themes

ethics character reason moderation wisdom

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • personal decision making
  • leadership
  • conflict resolution
  • team dynamics

Key Concepts

virtue ethics golden mean practical wisdom

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you determine the appropriate mean in a moral dilemma?
  • What role does rational principle play in your choices?
A Different Perspective

Excess or deficiency may be hard to identify in complex situations.

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