Asked by Venus Justice on Jun 09, 2024

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Aristotle thought a courageous person was one who never felt fear at all.

Courageous Person

An individual who displays bravery and willingness to face fear, pain, risk/danger, uncertainty, or intimidation.

  • Assess the role of fear and courage in Aristotle's virtue ethics.
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Misty SchnabelJun 11, 2024
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Aristotle believed that a courageous person was one who felt fear but still acted bravely in the face of it. Courage, for him, was not the absence of fear, but the ability to overcome it.