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    Aristotle's account in Nicomachean Ethics holds that virtuous agents who have cultivated stable character traits act rightly from necessity of character, yet are fully praiseworthy.

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    Aristotle
    Aristotle was an ancient Greek philosopher who lived over 2,000 years ago and is one of the most influential thinkers in Western history. He studied nearly every subject—from animals and plants to politics and ethics—and developed practical ways of thinking that shaped how people understand the world. His ideas on logic, nature, and how to live a good life are still taught and debated today because he focused on observing the real world rather than just abstract theories.
    Nicomachean Ethics(as an ancient ethical text)
    Aristotle's main book about how to live well and what makes a good person, organized around virtues like courage and honesty.
    Praiseworthy(Describing the kind of agent or action Aristotle's theory addresses)
    Worthy of praise or deserving credit; something we think is genuinely good and admirable.
    act rightly from necessity of character(as describing how virtuous people behave)
    When someone does the right thing because it's simply who they are—they can't help but act well, just like water naturally flows downhill.

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    cultivated stable character traits(as what makes someone virtuous)
    Good habits and ways of behaving that a person has built up over time through repeated practice until they become part of who they are.
    virtuous agents(Ross's two-worlds thought experiment)
    Agents who act from, or who are disposed to act from, the right motives.

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