Aristotle's Virtue Ethics are more correctly referred to as Excellence Ethics. It is a less subjective middle ground than most would expect. The appropriate response to a situation simply fluctuates with the flexing extremity of the situation. It deals with what works in a given situation the best.
Read MoreOne cannot appreciate the value of something possess until it is no more. Memory keeps alive the fleeting moments of time that touch the soul and shape the personality. Life begets love, passion, dread, fear, and hope. What is made of that life is in the moment; that moment when there is no longer isolation from the outside, but the urge to fall into it and become one with the natural world…
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