Aristotle believes that his concept of the mean can explain all human value. Explain how the mean leads to and supports his idea of virtue and explain how the mean is the foundation for all social relationships. Finally, do you think a good and functioning community requires care, as Aristotle describes it? Provide a pro-Aristotle and con-Aristotle argument to the question, and then, defend your position as to which side pro- or con- is most convincing logically.
[Hint: One major part to your answer should be Aristotle’s understanding of different kinds of friendship. Also, you can relate the idea of care to whether we as a society need it to combat the Coronavirus Pandemic or systemic racism (use of W.E.B. Dubois reading may be beneficial).]
Your paper should be 3 full pages double-spaced with standard margins. The paper is due Tuesday, November 2nd by midnight (NOTE: This is an extended deadline). LATE PAPERS will not be accepted. Papers will only be accepted if submitted through the TurnItIn Paper 2 Link in the Course Content section of Blackboard (Your name on the paper is all that is required since you will be submitting electronically. A lengthy paper header is not required.) Please consult the syllabus for additional paper requirements and for the grading rubric for assigned papers in the course. To submit the paper, go to the Course Content section of Blackboard and upload an appropriate file (.doc or .pdf) via TurnItIn Assignments Paper 2 link.
Note: extensive use of secondary sources in your paper is discouraged and will result in a lower grade. Engagement and analysis of the primary texts (i.e. the pdfs provided for free by the course) is expected in the paper. Citing lengthy primary text quotes without thorough explanation does not consitute engagement with the text. Additionally, papers will be checked for plagiarism. It is your responsibility to make sure your paper is free of copied and improperly cited material. Citation of the primary text does not have to follow rigorously the MLA or Chicago standards, since the readings were provided as free pdfs. For example, you can cite a passage with the (author, page number) format. Finally, there will be an Argumentation video posted in the Course Content section of the Blackboard, which explains how to construct an argument. Your paper should be written following its guidance; you should have a thesis which you propose and defend with logic/analysis in your paper.