What is the Peripatetic school?
It is the school of philosophy based on the teachings of Aristotle. Peripatetics believed ethics consist in finding a mean between two extremes. It also believed that virtue is a function of habit; i.e., good deeds must be actualized repeatedly, as knowledge of the good is not enough. Julius and Augustus Caesar were patrons of the school. However, it was otherwise never very popular in Rome.
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