ethics

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