>>139435Is liking, then, to be understood to involve a virtue judgment?
If what you like is necessarily good for you, then surely you can't truly like anything that is bad for you?
But who's to say what's ultimately good for themself? Maybe only liking. Is virtue, then, to simply develop a truthful sense of one's likings?
Is liking an inherent good, like staying hydrated? One would certainly like to stay hydrated.
There's no escape from the inherent Dionysian wisdom flowing through oneself.