1. The Comprehensive Good - Contrasting Beliefs on Virtue
While Classical Philosophy tangles with many questions, one could surmise from the readings that the universal goal of most (classical) philosophers was to answer the question "what is the best life?" ... For this to occur, philosophy must rule the city, ideally under a philosopher king. ... The second is a political life. ... This observation leads Aristotle to analyze virtue as it relates to the soul. ... This conclusion is the basis for Aristotle's doctrine of the mean, as well as the significance Aristotle places in prudence. ...
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