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Via media is a Latin phrase meaning "the middle road" and is a philosophical maxim for life which advocates moderation in all thoughts and actions. Originating from the Delphic Maxim nothing to excess and subsequent Ancient Greek philosophy where Aristotle (384–322 BCE) taught moderation, urging his students to follow the middle road between extremes, the via media was the dominant philosophical precept by which Ancient Roman civilisation and society was organised.

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  • 중용 (성공회) (ko)
  • Via media (pt)
  • Via media (en)
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  • Via media is a Latin phrase meaning "the middle road" and is a philosophical maxim for life which advocates moderation in all thoughts and actions. Originating from the Delphic Maxim nothing to excess and subsequent Ancient Greek philosophy where Aristotle (384–322 BCE) taught moderation, urging his students to follow the middle road between extremes, the via media was the dominant philosophical precept by which Ancient Roman civilisation and society was organised. (en)
  • 중용(Via Media)은 성공회의 특징들 중 하나이자, 영국 종교개혁의 개혁방향이다. 성공회의 중용은 절충이나 중탕이 아니라, 로마 가톨릭과 개신교 간의 극단을 삼가고 동서교회 분리 이전의 초대교회의 신앙과 전통을 계승한다는 의미를 갖고 있다. (ko)
  • Via media é uma frase latina que significa "o caminho do meio" sendo também uma máxima filosófica para a vida que defende a moderação em todos os pensamentos e ações. Tem origem na máxima délfica "nada em excesso" e, mais tarde, na filosofia grega antiga, onde Aristóteles (384-322 a.C.) ensinava moderação incitando seus alunos a seguirem o caminho intermediário entre os extremos da vida. A via media era o preceito filosófico dominante, por meio do qual a civilização romana antiga e a sociedade se organizavam. (pt)
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  • Via media is a Latin phrase meaning "the middle road" and is a philosophical maxim for life which advocates moderation in all thoughts and actions. Originating from the Delphic Maxim nothing to excess and subsequent Ancient Greek philosophy where Aristotle (384–322 BCE) taught moderation, urging his students to follow the middle road between extremes, the via media was the dominant philosophical precept by which Ancient Roman civilisation and society was organised. (en)
  • 중용(Via Media)은 성공회의 특징들 중 하나이자, 영국 종교개혁의 개혁방향이다. 성공회의 중용은 절충이나 중탕이 아니라, 로마 가톨릭과 개신교 간의 극단을 삼가고 동서교회 분리 이전의 초대교회의 신앙과 전통을 계승한다는 의미를 갖고 있다. (ko)
  • Via media é uma frase latina que significa "o caminho do meio" sendo também uma máxima filosófica para a vida que defende a moderação em todos os pensamentos e ações. Tem origem na máxima délfica "nada em excesso" e, mais tarde, na filosofia grega antiga, onde Aristóteles (384-322 a.C.) ensinava moderação incitando seus alunos a seguirem o caminho intermediário entre os extremos da vida. A via media era o preceito filosófico dominante, por meio do qual a civilização romana antiga e a sociedade se organizavam. (pt)
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