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    Aristotle's own virtue ethics locates moral excellence in stable, habituated dispositions rather than spontaneous creative acts, suggesting reliability over creativity as the moral ideal.

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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.
    Habituated dispositions(as where Aristotle locates moral excellence)
    Deeply ingrained habits and tendencies developed through repeated practice, like how a musician's fingers naturally find the right keys through years of playing.
    Spontaneous creative acts(as contrasted with habituated dispositions)
    Unplanned, original actions done in the moment without preparation or habit, driven by sudden inspiration rather than trained instinct.
    Virtue ethics(in philosophy)
    An approach to ethics focused on developing good character traits (virtues like courage or honesty) rather than following rules or calculating outcomes.

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    moral excellence(Contrasted with the subjectivist view that excellence just is the tendency to produce approval.)
    That quality in a person which by nature we are determined to approve; it is conceived to reside in the person approved, not in the approver's reaction.

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