In reading attached , Raise a critical objection to Aristotle’s Ethical Theory To raise a good critical objection, you will need to do two things.
First, describe an action that raises a problem for Aristotle’s Theory of Right Conduct. Second, explain exactly why the action raises the problem in question.
To do this, you should show why an action is morally permissible even though it involves acting on a vice (i.e., even though a Virtuous Agent would not do it), or that an action is morally forbidden even though it only involves acting on virtues (i.e., even though a Virtuous Agent would do it).