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It’s very interesting to see someone I was told was “smart” write like some autistic alien

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Lately /sci/ has contrarion'd itself into circlejerking over philosophy

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Does anyone here when they see the word "arête" think of a scale of excellence, the more arête one has the higher on the scale?

Am I going about this wrong? I already know Arête is one of the harder words for the English read to understand.

What's a good way to comprehend it and apply it to the Greeks.

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