How aristotle oversells the golden mean idea


Problem: Aristotle oversells the "Golden Mean" idea - he treats it as if it were a definition of virtue, when it isn't. You'll have to try to outthink Aristotle a little for this one. As best as you can tell from the text plus what I've just said, what is a "virtue", as Aristotle uses the word 'virtue'? Explain.

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