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Virtue, Aristotle says, is defined by a mean relative to us. He means that

a. facts about an individual and his or her context help determine what one should do.
b. we all have different values.
c. if you think an action is the right thing to do, there is no one who can say you are wrong.
d. there are no virtues common to all.

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Hello there.

Virtue, Aristotle says, is defined by a mean relative to us. He means that

d. there are no virtues common to all.
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