Is it good enough to become a different and better person by having a change of habits forced on you, or is it better if one chooses to change one's habits oneself? Read the first Primary Reading, Aristotle's Book II Ch. 4, and explain what Aristotle would say. Do you think your character has ever improved by being forced into a situation?
What will be an ideal response?
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a. philosophical ideas. b. religious movements. c. powerful historical leaders. d. economic forces.
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