Book II
Aristotle
Aristotle identifies a tension between youthful idealism and the hard-won caution of age. The young, brimming with unchecked passion, act on moral impulse rather than careful thought. Their exuberance often leads to excess, a stark contrast to the cautious calculation seen in their elders. This isn't just a generational divide; it's a philosophical one, reflecting competing values of noble aspiration versus pragmatic survival.