Readings for Liberal Education, Volúmenes1-2Louis Glenn Locke, William Merriam Gibson, George Arms Rinehart, 1948 |
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... mean between excess and deficiency . By the mean in respect of the thing itself , or the absolute mean , I understand that which is equally distinct from both extremes ; and this is one and the same thing for everybody . By the mean ...
... mean between excess and deficiency . By the mean in respect of the thing itself , or the absolute mean , I understand that which is equally distinct from both extremes ; and this is one and the same thing for everybody . By the mean ...
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... mean state a characteristic of virtue . " For good is simple , evil manifold . " 5 Virtue then is a state of deliberate moral purpose consisting in a mean that is relative to ourselves , the mean being determined by reason , or as a ...
... mean state a characteristic of virtue . " For good is simple , evil manifold . " 5 Virtue then is a state of deliberate moral purpose consisting in a mean that is relative to ourselves , the mean being determined by reason , or as a ...
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... mean state between them ; and they are all in a sense mutually opposed . For the ex- tremes are opposed both to the mean and to each other , and the mean is opposed to the extremes . For as the equal if compared with the less is greater ...
... mean state between them ; and they are all in a sense mutually opposed . For the ex- tremes are opposed both to the mean and to each other , and the mean is opposed to the extremes . For as the equal if compared with the less is greater ...
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