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... urve as she gestured toward the whiteboard.
Her voice carried that authoritative tone that made even the most distracted students look up.
"Today we’re examining Aristotle’s concept of virtue ethics," she began, her heels clicking against the floor as she paced.
"Unlike deontological ethics, which focuses on rules and duties, Aristotelian ethics asks us what kind of person we should be.
Aristotle believed in the golden mean - that virtue exists between two extreme ...
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