Aristotle Book 6

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Book 6 Chapters 1 and 2
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Aristotle Book 6
  1. Chapter One

    Annotations:

    • The mean and Virtues of Thought
    1. The Mean

      Annotations:

      • In between "excess" and "deficiency"  -not too little, not too much
      1. the correct reason
      2. Parts of The Soul

        Annotations:

        • Virtues of character and virtues of thought 
        1. Reason
          1. scientific
            1. rationally calculating/deliberating
            2. nonrational
          2. Chapter Two

            Annotations:

            • Thought, desire, and decision 
            1. three capacities in soul
              1. sense perception
                1. Understanding
                  1. Desire
                    1. Deliberative desire

                      Annotations:

                      • Decision is a deliberative desire "Desire" you pursue something you want based on decisions 
                      • If your decision is good, then your reasoning and desire must be good. What you think through that you want determines what "desire pursues" 
                      1. Thought/truth concerned with action
                        1. Thought

                          Annotations:

                          • Can be good or bad 
                          1. Truth

                            Annotations:

                            • Can be bad. Truth is according to whatever an individual person thinks. 
                            • When you agree with what you want to pursue, you determine what you think is the right action
                            1. Truth=Function of each of understanding parts

                              Annotations:

                              • Virtues of each part will be the states that best direct it towards the truth
                        2. Action
                          1. Principle=decision
                            1. requires
                              1. understanding

                                Annotations:

                                • Decision can be understanding combined with desire
                                1. thought

                                  Annotations:

                                  • Decision can be desire combined with thought.  OR understanding combined with desire
                                  1. goal oriented thought

                                    Annotations:

                                    • Goal oriented thought concerned with action. You are productive 
                                    1. unqualified goal

                                      Annotations:

                                      • It is NOT the product. What we achieve in action. Aims at a further goal 
                                      1. achieved in action
                                        1. not the product
                                          1. ex: What we achieve in action
                                    2. state of character

                                      Annotations:

                                      • Acting well/badly requires thought and character 
                                    3. Deliberate about the future
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