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Aristotle believed in the importance of logic and reason in understanding the world. He also emphasized the concept of the "golden mean," or finding the right balance between extremes. Additionally, Aristotle's ideas on ethics and politics have had a lasting influence on Western thought.
Aristotle advocated for the philosophy of the "golden mean," which promotes finding a balance or moderation between extremes in order to achieve virtue and lead a harmonious life. He believed that practicing moderation in all aspects of life would lead to a state of eudaimonia, or flourishing.
Aristotle promoted reason and the pursuit of the golden mean.
The Greek philosopher associated with the golden mean is Aristotle. He believed in finding a middle ground between extremes to achieve balance and virtue in life.
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Also called the golden ratio. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_ratioA Greek philosopher and scientist, Aristole taught the golden mean philosophy.
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