Suppose I do something wrong, but offer an excuse. Which of these excuses, if true, would be acceptable, according to Aristotle?
A) I didn't know that was wrong.
B) My parents mistreated me when I was young.
C) I did it to Jones because Jones did it to me.
D) I was forced to do it.
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