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Essay / Aristotle's Nicomachean Decision Making - 1028
The end cannot be the subject of deliberation, but only the means, nor can particular facts be the subject of deliberation. Whether it's s'mores or whether it's been prepared correctly as it should be; are questions of perception. The choice is determined, since it is what was decided following deliberation. Everyone ceases to ask himself how he should act when he has brought the moving principle back into himself and into the ruling part of himself; because that is what he chooses. The object of choice being one of the things in our power which is desired after deliberation, the choices will be a deliberate desire of the things in our own power; because when we decided following