Moral Philosophy Ethics Deontology And Natural Law

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Moral Philosophy Ethics Deontology And Natural Law
Rickaby Joseph S. J.
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The golden mean must be taken in relation to ourselves, because in many matters of behaviour and the management of the passions the right amount for one person would be excessive for another, according to varieties of age, sex, station, and disposition. Thus anger that might become a layman might be unbefitting in a churchman ; and a man might be t. Hought loquacious if he talked as much as a dis- creet matron. * The golden mean, then, must be defined by reason according to the particular circu...m-^ stances of each case. But as Reason herself is to seek where she is not guided by Prudence, the mean of virtue must be defined, not by the reason of the buffoon Pantolabus, or of Nomentanus the spend- thrift, but as a pnidetit man would define it, given an insight into the case.
5. The " golden mean, " as Horace named it {Od. , {[. , 10), obtains principally, if not solely, in living things, and in what appertains to living things, and in objects of art. A lake, as such, has no natural • Ar.


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