Asked by Amy
Aristotle's Virtues
I'm just confused if in generally the vice of deficiency means the "definicency of the mean" OR the deficiency of what is stated.
Ex: cowardice the definicency of courage
OR
deficiency of cowardice: being lack of cowardice
I'm just confused if in generally the vice of deficiency means the "definicency of the mean" OR the deficiency of what is stated.
Ex: cowardice the definicency of courage
OR
deficiency of cowardice: being lack of cowardice
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Answered by
PsyDAG
From your example, cowardice is the lack of courage.
deficiency = lack
deficiency = lack
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