Wolf claims that the life of the moral saint-that is, a life lived perfectly morally-is
A) the best life and the one we are required to strive to live.
B) the best life but one we are not required to strive to live.
C) a life that is, in some key respects, unattractive.
D) a positively bad life.
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Q1: Wolf defines a "moral saint" as a
Q2: A Loving Saint is someone
A) whose happiness
Q3: A Rational Saint is someone
A) whose happiness
Q4: According to Wolf, a moral saint
A) cannot
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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