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How to Obtain the Virtue of JUSTICE (Aristotle’s Ethics)

July 22, 2019 By Ben McEvoy

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Justice may be the most important of the virtues. It certainly seemed so to Aristotle whose time spent discussing it was disproportionate to the other virtues. Justice is also one of the hardest virtues to pin down. Abstract to the point of madness, and yet we all understand what I means to be just due […]

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How to Obtain the Virtue of Ready Wit (Aristotle’s Ethics)

July 22, 2019 By Ben McEvoy

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One of the many wonderful things about reading Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics is you have a surprise around every corner. If you’re not already familiar with the commonly established virtues and vices, several of the virtues listed by Aristotle will surprise you. Temperance and courage make sense. And we expect generosity, good temper, and friendliness. But […]

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How to Obtain the Virtue of TRUTHFULNESS (Aristotle’s Ethics)

July 22, 2019 By Ben McEvoy

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What is truth? You know there are three sides to every story: Your side, my side, and the truth. There isn’t one objective truth. So when I ask you what is truth, I’m asking: What is your truth?  Do you lie to others? You might say you don’t, but is that a lie? One study […]

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How to Obtain the Virtue of FRIENDLINESS (Aristotle’s Ethics)

July 22, 2019 By Ben McEvoy

friendliness

Friendship is so important to Aristotle that he dedicates two entire books to it. As the world is getting smaller and more connected, people are feeling more isolated by the day. Social skills that would have been intuitive fifty years ago are now completely lost. For many, the virtue of friendliness will be one of […]

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How to Obtain the Virtue of GOOD TEMPER (Aristotle’s Ethics)

July 22, 2019 By Ben McEvoy

good temper

Most people aren’t in control of their emotions. They give in to rage on a daily basis. You only need to spend a little time cruising the roads and highways near where you live to see this. One who can, as Kipling said, keep their head while all around them are losing theirs, is held […]

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How to Obtain the Virtue of AMBITION (Aristotle’s Ethics)

July 22, 2019 By Ben McEvoy

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Aristotle doesn’t linger too long on the virtue of ambition. In fact, he finds it hard to designate an actual word to what the virtue and vices are. This virtue comes down to having the right amounts and correct kind of ambition. Having too much ambition can be a vice. Similarly, having no ambition or […]

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How to Obtain the Virtue of PRIDE (Aristotle’s Ethics)

July 16, 2019 By Ben McEvoy

pride

Pride is one of those virtues that is falsely positioned in the court of common opinion as a vice. We’ve all heard the saying ‘pride comes before the fall’ (which comes from the Bible’s ‘pride goeth before destruction’). But I put it to you, and Aristotle argues, that the “pride” most people disdain is not […]

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How to Obtain the Virtue of MAGNIFICENCE (Aristotle’s Ethics)

July 16, 2019 By Ben McEvoy

magnificence

Magnificence is one of those virtues that few people know about. Ask anyone to name a handful of virtues and even those who have no idea about Aristotle will likely say “truthfulness”, “courage”, and “generosity” pretty quickly. But magnificence? What the hell is that? And explaining this virtue to people often doesn’t make it any […]

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How to Obtain the Virtue of GENEROSITY (Aristotle’s Ethics)

July 15, 2019 By Ben McEvoy

generosity

Virtues don’t develop in a vacuum. Living the virtuous lifestyle means being a positive force in the world. You’ll see that this week as we concentrate on the virtue of generosity (also known as liberality.) Generosity, or liberality, is the mean when it comes to wealth, which is defined as anything that has its value […]

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How to Obtain the Virtue of TEMPERANCE (Aristotle’s Ethics)

July 15, 2019 By Ben McEvoy

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Temperance isn’t sexy. Everywhere you look – adverts, Instagram, TV – you’ll see people doing the YOLO lifestyle. Not giving a fuck is cool. Saying “fuck it” and downing ten flaming jagerbombs is cool. Hopping on Tinder and setting up three Netflix-and-chills for the week is cool. Living without restraint is rock and roll, baby. […]

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