Nicomachean Ethics

Who is Children from Nicomachean Ethics and what is their importance?

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Aristotle mentions children several times in the work, usually in conjunction with animals. In his view, children do not yet have reason, and so are not considered to be fully human. Aristotle, nevertheless, realizes that proper education in good character must begin while a person is still a child.

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Nicomachean Ethics