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How was Aristotle's point of view different from Socrates​

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Unlike Socrates who believed in doing what is right, Aristotle believed that too much and too little are always wrong. ... In Socrates' theory the idea of happiness and pleasure brings in an aspect of compromise. Between the two philosophers, it is Socrates who forms the best example of living a virtuous life.

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Philosophy literally means “love of wisdom.” Philia is the Greek word for “love” and sophia is the Greek word for “wisdom.” The ancient Greeks were no strangers to the love of wisdom, and they offered a logos – an account – of what they believed the world to be made up of.

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