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According to Hursthouse, "But although all standard versions of virtue ethics insist on that conceptual link between virtue and eudaimonia, further links are matters of dispute and generate different versions. For Aristotle, virtue is rational but not fanatical; what is also needed are external goods which are a matter of luck."
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