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I agree; Aristotle is very practical in all areas of his philosophy.

Kant does say that in principle lying is always impermissible. Aristotle would probably say that lying should be avoided if at all possible because honesty is a virtue, but would concede that dishonesty may be appropriate in particular situations.

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Douglas Giles, PhD
Douglas Giles, PhD

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