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Dana, a philosophy major, supports the conclusions she reads in Nicomachean Ethics. Knowing this, how do
you think Dana defines happiness?
Drew is a person who always tries to make practically wise choices. What would NOT characterize these
choices according to an Aristotelian?
The personal qualities that enable an individual to live a good life and flourish as a human being are known as
__
The author suggests that, according to virtue ethics, the primary reason people think they ought to take certain
actions and avoid others is more fundamental than merely respecting rules or producing the best
consequences. Rather, that reason is
The “self-centeredness” objection to virtue ethics says that the focus of morality should be on
How does the Aristotelian notion of virtue relate to deontological and utilitarian moral theories?
With which of the following statements would an Aristotelian most AGREE?
Aristotle is one of the most important figures in Western history because he accomplished all of the following
EXCEPT:
In The Nicomachean Ethics, how does Aristotle begin his inquiry into ethics?
The text compares speed swimmer Michael Phelps’s diet to that of a Catholic monk during Lent. What point is
the author illustrating through this comparison?
One of the fundamental questions asked by virtue ethicists is
Aristotle states that if we ask what the highest good is,
What did Aristotle suggest about feelings such as spite, envy and shamelessness?
According to the textbook, we tend to call something like a car or a student “good” when it
The cardinal virtues that Aristotle claims are crucial to living a flourishing life are
Lawrence, a philosophy student, doubts the very notion that there are such things as good character traits. His
view may be similar to the view known as ____
The __________ objection to Aristotle’s philosophy says that virtue ethics does not provide us with adequate
direction for making or evaluating moral choices.
Phronesis is the Greek term for which of Aristotle’s cardinal virtues:
Aristotle defines a virtue as a(n) __________ that requires __________.
To live a good life and be the sort of people we ought to be, we need to develop a virtuous character that