By Holly Marriott Webb Bravery, according to Aristotle, is largely a matter of identifying the right things to be afraid of. Facing down a house spider should not get you any plaudits for your courage, but risking your life for someone else’s will. Aristotle suggests we are right to fear destitution, disgrace and death, but I would like to add…
By Holly Marriott Webb Bravery, according to Aristotle, is largely a matter of identifying the right things to be afraid of. Facing down a house spider should not get you any plaudits for your courage, but risking your life for someone else’s will. Aristotle suggests we are right to fear…
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