that eudaimonia (happiness) consists in 'activity of soul according to virtue activity to accord with this virtue we shall see that the disputed ...
in accordance with the appropriate virtue; then if this is so the human good turns out to be activity of the soul in accordance with virtue
in conformity with excellence or virtue” (NE 1098a16) which Aristotle identifies [E2] Virtuous activity is an activity of the soul in accordance with ...
soul's activities can accord with more than one virtue the accords with one and only one of those virtues
human good (or human well-being) is an activity of the soul in accordance with virtue. He further claims that if there are many virtues
good turns out to be activity of the soul in accordance with virtue. (NE I.7). The Golden Mean. That moral virtue is a mean then
virtue. Greatness of Soul. In book 2 of the Nicomachean Ethics Aristotle defines moral virtue as a characteristic or an activity of the soul in accordance
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activity of soul in accordance with virtue and if there are several virtues
in "activity of the soul in accordance with perfect virtue" and perfect virtue seems to include the moral as well as the intellectual virtues.