Aristotle: If a man knows what it is right to do, he does not require a formal reason. And a person that has been thus trained, eit

If a man knows what it is right to do, he does not require a formal reason. And  — Aristotle

If a man knows what it is right to do, he does not require a formal reason. And a person that has been thus trained, either possesses these first principles already, or can easily acquire them.

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