Philosophy · Aristotle
Virtues and Vices
Aristotle, 384–322 BCE — in Greek.
The words most alive here
- ἀρετή · aretē 15
- ψυχή · psychē 13
- μήτε · mēte 12
- ἡδονά · hēdona 12
- κᾰκία · kakia 11
- ἀκολουθ-έω · akolouth-eō 11
- ἠέ · ēe 8
- ὑπό · hypo 7
- φέρω · pherō 7
- καλός · kalos 7
- κακός · kakos 7
- γίγνομαι · gignomai 7
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