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Virtues of Thought

Virtues of Thought

Aristotle also talks about what he calls virtues of thought. These are states of mind that lead the soul toward the truth. Prudence is one of the most important virtues. It is the ability to think carefully about what makes for a good life. In other words, it is the ability to think rightly about virtue both in general and in specific cases.

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Summary of the Nicomachian Ethics by Aristotle

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