"virtue then is of two kinds: that of the intellect and that of the character. intellectual virtue owes its origin and development mainly to teahing, for which reason its attainment requires experience and time; virtue of character is a result of habituation. From this it is clear that none of the virtues if character arises in us by nature. For nothing natural can be made to behave differently by habituation
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Socrates, Meno, Plato had no answer. What do you think?
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I'm Brie, by the way
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nice to meet you.
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