Aristotle’s Politics: The Politics of the Golden Mean
Aristotle’s Nichomachaean Ethics is famous for its idea of the Golden Mean. Aristotle writes, “It is the nature of such things to be destroyed by defect and excess . . .” (2.2). Consequently, he argues that excellence is “a state concerned with a choice, lying in a mean relative to us” (2.6). It is important … Continue reading Aristotle’s Politics: The Politics of the Golden Mean
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