One extreme (vice) can be closer to the virtuous mean than another vice.

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The question is asking whether one extreme vice can be closer to the virtuous mean than another vice. It involves understanding the concept of virtue and vice in ethical philosophy.

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True.

The final answer is True.

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The final answer is True.

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In Aristotle's ethics, virtues are a mean between two extremes: vices of excess and deficiency. Often, one vice is considered closer to the virtue than the other. For example, rashness is seen as closer to courage than cowardice.

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Ensure to differentiate between the excess and deficiency when identifying which is closer to the mean.

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