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Aristotle emphasized that virtue is practical, therefore it must be a practice in your everyday life, and that the purpose of ethics is to become good, not just to know what those principles and rules are. Aristotle emphasized the importance of developing excellence (virtue) of character as a way to achieve what is ultimately most important, which is excellence activity. In other words doing good.
I believe that one must practice being good in everyday life in order to do good. One learns this behavior just like an artist learns to create better works of art through practice.
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