Read Aristotle’s «Nicomachean Ethics.» What is the difference between the absolute mean (which applies to numbers and mathematics) and the Golden Mean (which applies to human behavior and virtue)?

The absolute mean applied to mathematics is a particular mean that could be calculated, for example, the arithmetical mean. If we consider that the absolute mean between four and ten is seven, that would be absolutely true for everyone. The golden mean, which is applied to human behavior and virtue, can not be calculated in such a way because the golden mean would be different for each individual.

For example, what is too much for one person, would be not enough for another person and vice versa. Each human could decide how a golden middle works, particularly for their characteristics and specific virtues. The golden mean refers to the middle between polarities and to a choice of a moderate amount of something.

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