A Rational Saint is someone
A) whose happiness lies in the happiness of others.
B) who pays little or no attention to their own happiness, in light of the overriding importance of morality.
C) who never makes an error in reasoning.
D) acts morally only when it is in their rational self-interest.
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Q1: Wolf defines a "moral saint" as a
Q2: A Loving Saint is someone
A) whose happiness
Q4: According to Wolf, a moral saint
A) cannot
Q5: Wolf claims that the life of the
Q6: Moral sainthood shares its troubling feature of
Q7: Both Loving Saints and Rational Saints share
Q8: Wolf claims that ultimately, philosophers must consider
Q9: Wolf argues that it is natural upon
Q10: Wolf claims that allowing morality to dominate
Q11: According to Wolf, moral saints cannot develop
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