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Incontinence and Self-Control

Incontinence and Self-Control

Aristotle talks at length about incontinence, or not being able to control yourself, which is one of the main things that gets in the way of being good. People who don't have self-control know that it's wrong to chase a certain pleasure, and they even think about it and decide that it is wrong, but they still do it anyway. The habitual person can be taught to act in a good way, but the intemperate person is harder to change because he thinks it's okay to do what he does wrong.

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Summary of the Nicomachian Ethics by Aristotle

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