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...another blockage. The chief condition of happiness, then, barring certain physical prerequisites,... the Greek arete, usually mistranslated virtue. The reader will avoid misunderstanding Plato and Aristotle if, where translators write virtue, he will ... valuation we call it a virtue; but if the same quality ... their debtors should be preserved." Aristotle rejects this interpretation; he prefers ...