ethics
Across
- 3. The disposition to do what is supposed to be done, no matter how unprecedented the circumstances, no matter how unique the situation
- 4. Described by Yves Simon as both a qualitative and existential disposition
- 5. The general Greek worldview
- 8. (Greek term) The end-goal of man
- 9. (Greek term) Reason or principle, speech or idea conveyed by speech
- 11. The mean between the extremes of cowardice and foolhardiness
- 12. The mean between the extremes of stinginess and extravagance
- 13. (Greek term) Excellence
Down
- 1. The moral virtue in relation to “another one” (either individual or social)
- 2. (Plural form) Result from a poor resolution of the conflict that normally exists between our senses and our reason
- 3. (Plural form)Beings capable only of nutrition, growth, and reproduction
- 6. The control of the drive toward the pleasurable (and away from the unpleasant)
- 7. A rational and political animal
- 9. The virtue essential to friendship; friends stand by one another even when others would turn away
- 10. (Greek term) End-goal