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Aristotle Virtuousness TestThis program is a simple 11 step test which determines how much virtuous you are according to Aristotle. Who is Aristotle? I can''''''t help you with that! This test should be done by someone who knows you very well. (E.g.: Family, partner, friend...) Don''''''t do it yourself! After the test you will be given a score out of 100. Then you will be given detailed stats of what should be done to correct your flaws according to Aristotle. VIRTUES ARISTOTLE FOUND:1) Courage2) Temperance3) Liberality4) Magnificence5) Pride6) Honour7) Good Temper8) Friendliness9) Truthfulness10) Wit11) Friendship12) Justice (*Not used in the test)Every word used in the test is explained by Aristotle''''''s original text (Translated into English) E.g. here Aristotle explains Courage:?Aristotle: (Nicomachean Ethics, 330 BC) VIRTUE: COURAGE The man who exceeds in fear is a coward; for he fears both what he ought not and as he ought not, and all the similar characterizations attach to him. He is lacking also in confidence; but he is more conspicuous for his excess of fear in painful situations. The coward, then, is a despairing sort of person; for he fears everything. The brave man, on the other hand, has the opposite disposition; for confidence is the mark of a hopeful disposition...?

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Format:Software
Date:Nov 2007
License:PurchasePrice:$6.95
Platform:Mobile
System Req:317Kb Ram
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