Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote:โ€œThe voluntary act is originated by the doer with knowledge of the circumstances.โ€โ€‹

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics Quote:โ€œThe voluntary act is originated by the doer with knowledge of the circumstances.โ€โ€‹

โ€œThe voluntary act is originated by the doer with knowledge of the circumstances.โ€โ€‹
โ€” Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Book III, Chapter 1
(Translated by W.D. Ross)

The Big Idea

True responsibility requires knowing what youโ€™re doing โ€“ like playing a video game with the rules turned ON. Accidentally pressing buttons โ‰  playing; โ€‹knowing the stakes makes your choices matter.


Real-Life Scenarios

๐Ÿ”ฅ โ€‹Test-Time Truth
Voluntary = You cheat knowing itโ€™s wrong โ†’ Full blame.
Involuntary = You use a banned calculator by accident โ†’ Partial pardon.

๐Ÿค โ€‹Sports Team Choices
Voluntary = You skip practice knowing it hurts the team โ†’ Captain consequences.
Involuntary = You miss the bus unexpectedly โ†’ Coach understands.

๐Ÿ“ฑ โ€‹Social Media Rules
Voluntary = Post cringe content after reading guidelines โ†’ Account suspension.
Involuntary = Share a meme not knowing itโ€™s offensive โ†’ Warning first.


Try This Week

  1. โ€‹The โ€œDid I Know?โ€ Checklist
    • Before acting, ask:
      โ€œDo I understand the โ€‹rules? โœ…
      Am I aware of โ€‹consequences? โœ…โ€
  2. โ€‹Choice Journal
    Track 3 decisions where you knew the facts:
    • Example: โ€œChose pizza over salad โ†’ Knew it was junk food ๐Ÿ•โ€
  3. โ€‹Peer Quiz
    Ask friends: โ€œIf someone breaks a rule by accident, should they get the same punishment as someone who did it on purpose?โ€

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