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The "golden mean" of moral virtue advocates

A) doing that which does the least harm to the greatest number.
B) doing that which brings the greatest happiness for the greatest number.
C) doing that which is found between two extremes.
D) doing that which you deem to be the societal standard.

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Answer:

C) Doing that which is found between two extremes.

Explanation:

The Golden mean concept was given by Aristotle that explains, origin and nature of the virtue. These golden rules are very essential for a person to become stay happy. It is usually confused with artificial materials happiness but there are the people who consider it real happiness because it is the basic principle of happiness. It is called the way of life through that we lead our life, give meaning to it, improve the character of a person and it deals with the hardship of life. Golden means to make a balance between two extremities for instance vices, courage is in between of the deficiency or cowardliness one end and on the other end, there is recklessness.

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