Aristotle thinks that virtue is often (not always) found someplace between the vice of extremity and the vice of deficiency and that sometimes we should incline ourselves toward either extremity or deficiency to become more virtuous. Do you think that this is a helpful way to describe virtue? Explain. Can you think of a better way?
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