Aristotle believed in the importance of censorship for the sake of moral education and the promotion of virtuous behavior within society. He argued that certain artistic and literary works could have a corrupting influence on individuals, particularly the youth, and thus justified the regulation of content to uphold ethical standards. However, he also acknowledged the value of free expression, recognizing that a balance must be struck between censorship and the pursuit of truth and knowledge. Ultimately, Aristotle saw censorship as a tool to cultivate a well-ordered and virtuous society.
Censorship
Because it stop their illegal profitable business.
me
The process of controlling and/or legislating what people can read or view is called censorship.
philosophing
pythias
Robert Sloss has written: 'An American's view of the British mail censorship' -- subject(s): Censorship, World War, 1914-1918 'Some facts about India' -- subject(s): Politics and government
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Nichomachus...
aqua
365 BC
He doesnt have a tragic flaw. Read aristotles view of tragedy in "Aristotles poetics" and you can see that there is no such thing as a tragic flaw. It is a simple miss-judgment of the character in which he can change, but may choose not too.