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In this clip from the 1979 show “Mind at Large: Adler on Aristotle,” Bill Moyers speaks with the philosopher Mortimer Adler about the “cardinal” virtues -- temperance, courage and justice. “Temperance is a habit of modifying your bodily desires. Perfectly good desires -- you should have a certain amount -- but modifying them for the sake of the total life,” Adler tells Moyers.
“Mind at Large: Adler on Aristotle,” is an episode from the original Bill Moyers Journal, a weekly show that aired on public television from 1972 to 1981. Learn more about the series here: billmoyers.com/series/bill-moyers-journal-original-series-1972-1981/ https://billmoyers.com/content/secondbill-moyers-second-look-mortimer-adler-aristotle/
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