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A philosophical conversation investigates the meaning and scope of temperance or moderation as interlocutors propose and challenge definitions such as bodily self-control, quietness, and intellectual knowledge. Through methodical questioning each account is tested for coherence, practical consequences, and relation to other virtues, revealing tensions and unresolved puzzles rather than a definitive formula. The exchange links temperance to self-knowledge, appropriate measure, and harmony of soul and action, and exemplifies an inquiry that refines concepts by exposing contradictions and clarifying the requirements for an adequate philosophical account of virtue.
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