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    Challenges→The self that a friend perceives is at least partly a product of the friendship itself.

    Aristotle's account of the virtuous self in the Nicomachean Ethics grounds character in stable hexis formed through habituation prior to and independent of any particular friendship.

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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.
    Hexis(as used in Aristotle's ethics)
    An ancient Greek word meaning a stable habit or character trait that becomes part of your personality through repetition.
    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.
    friendship(as something the passage says virtue exists independent of)
    In Aristotle's philosophy, meaningful personal relationships that help people develop good character and live better lives.

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    habituation(Used in the habituation phase of the Baillargeon et al. 1985 screen-rotation experiment)
    The process by which an infant's looking time decreases as a stimulus becomes familiar and no longer novel.
    virtuous self(as the main subject of Aristotle's theory)
    A person who has developed good character traits and habits, like courage, honesty, and kindness.

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