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Arts, 03.11.2019 13:31 kayleetweedy1

What, according to the aristotelian approach to ethics, is the connection between human
nature and morality? does this approach allow us to reflect on and criticize our own current
inclinations? how? compare and contrast this approach with either mill’s or kant’s approach. to
which approach are you most attracted? why?

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