A classic cartoon character played by Christian Bale in the movie, Batman has amazingly complex features. It is well explained by Aristotle's view. Batman has two different characters. One is under the mask, Batman who was masked with Bruce Wayne. Both have different virtues, but nothing else. To explain these virtues, I will try to analyze Batman based on Aristotle's virtue. Then I decide whether he is going to have a good life and whether others should imitate it.
Aristotle's "Nicemaco Ethics" is an analysis of happiness-related character and wisdom. Aristotle distinguishes between two "virtues" or human excellence, ie morals and intellectuals. Moral virtue is a representation of personality formed by customs reflecting repeated choices. Moral virtue is always the average between two non-ideal extremes. For example, courage is the average between generosity, luxury and jealousy between cynically and reckless recklessness. The intellectual virtue is not affected by this golden meaning. Aristotle claims elitist morals: complete excellence can only be achieved by mature adult men in the upper class Realization, in fact, Aristotle is suggesting to deprive voting rights
Aristotle's view of morality is based on the virtue of being human. There are two important differences between Aristotle's ethical approach and other mainstream thoughts at the time. First, Aristotle does not believe that ethics is only a theoretical or philosophical subject. To understand ethics, Aristotle believes that you really have to observe people's behavior. Nicomachean Ethics is a series of books on book names, or morals written by Aristotle. In these works, he uses logic to determine the definition and potential impact of morality. He started his ethics with a simple hypothesis: humans think and act in a way to achieve happiness, and Aristotle defines it to be consistent with the truth and actions.