Asked by Cheyann Mcbroom on Apr 24, 2024

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Aristotle's concept of the "Golden Mean" is ______.

A) a principle which results in the same decisions for all persons
B) relative to each individual and their situation
C) a means of maximizing the greatest good for the greatest number
D) a way of doing what is best for society

Individual

Referring to a single person or thing, distinct from a group or aggregate.

Golden Mean

In Aristotelian ethics, the desirable middle between two extremes, one of excess and the other of deficiency, representing balance and moral virtue.

  • Identify the significance of the "Golden Mean" in the context of virtue ethics according to Aristotle.
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Geovanno Belaski7 days ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Aristotle's concept of the "Golden Mean" relates to finding balance or the middle ground between two extremes that are relative to each individual and their situation. It is not a principle that results in the same decisions for all persons, nor is it solely focused on maximizing the greatest good for the greatest number or doing what is best for society.