Aristotle's context was someone whose life is better served (or greater utility) when they are told what to do or think.
At the time it was considered that children fell into this category (inexperienced at life), mentally deficient people (unable to fully reason), and women (it's a little bit dated idea, but it related to passions)
Aristotle's context was someone whose life is better served (or greater utility) when they are told what to do or think.
At the time it was considered that children fell into this category (inexperienced at life), mentally deficient people (unable to fully reason), and women (it's a little bit dated idea, but it related to passions)
Just passing on the thoughts.