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Taking the [[Three Anecdotes]] what are the actions either | ''See also [[Virtue]] and [[Golden Mean]]'' | ||
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Taking the [[Three Anecdotes]] what are the actions either side of them that indicate vices | |||
• Being matter-of-fact and not friendly | • Being matter-of-fact and not friendly | ||
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See also Virtue and Golden Mean
From Aristotle Taking the Three Anecdotes what are the actions either side of them that indicate vices
• Being matter-of-fact and not friendly • Being over familar and compromising professionalism