What does Aristotle mean when he says that each virtue is intermediate between two extremes?
A) That each virtue is between two vices, as generosity is between wastefulness and ungenerosity.
B) That virtue consists in taking extreme actions that others might not be willing to take.
C) That virtue consists in steering oneself away from extreme desires.
D) That achieving virtue requires only an intermediate amount of effort and is therefore possible for everyone.
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