--- Aristotle Virtuousness Test, Version 1.1 --- In this ZIP file you will find: • Aristotle.apk = Android installer for any Android OS 1.6 version and higher. It is tuned for: VGA, WVGA, QVGA, WQVGA, Square QVGA & VGA. (1313Kb) Also runs on all other possible resolutions out there (Including HVGA) -------------------------------------------- INSTALLATION PROCEDURE: -------------------------------------------- Copy the APK file in your phones memory or card and run it from within the phone. (Enable 'unknown sources installations' in 'Settings->Applications->Unknown sources') -------------------------------------------- ---11/May/2011 UPDATE (1.1) --- * Demo version can be bought in-app with either Paypal - phone bill charge * Scrolling text improved * User Interface improvements * OS3 Honeycomb ready. From the makers of the best seller ‘Personality Psychology Pro’ another interesting title about ethics and virtues called ‘Aristotle Virtuousness Test’. This program is a simple 11 step test which determines how much virtuous you are according to Aristotle*. (*It's the world known Ancient Greek Philosopher, Plato's student.) This test should be done by someone who knows you very well. (E.g.: Family, partner, friend...) Don’t do it yourself! After the test you will be given a score out of 100. Then you will be given detailed stats of what should be done to correct your flaws according to Aristotle. VIRTUES ARISTOTLE FOUND: 1) Courage 2) Temperance 3) Liberality 4) Magnificence 5) Pride 6) Honour 7) Good Temper 8) Friendliness 9) Truthfulness 10) Wit 11) Friendship 12) Justice (Not used in the test) Every word used in the test is explained by Aristotle’s original text (Translated into English) E.g. here Aristotle explains Courage: “Aristotle: (Nicomachean Ethics, 330 BC) VIRTUE: COURAGE The man who exceeds in fear is a coward; for he fears both what he ought not and as he ought not, and all the similar characterizations attach to him. He is lacking also in confidence; but he is more conspicuous for his excess of fear in painful situations. The coward, then, is a despairing sort of person; for he fears everything. The brave man, on the other hand, has the opposite disposition; for confidence is the mark of a hopeful disposition...” Thank you for your interest, CrazySoft Support: info@CrazySoft.gr Support: http://www.CrazySoft.gr