The doctrine of the mean holds that
A) virtue is a mean state, lying between two opposed vices.
B) happiness is a mean state, lying between two opposed extremes.
C) to be morally good one must never be mean.
D) the act most people would perform in a given circumstance is that which is right.
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Q1: Driver notes that sometimes, to decide what
Q2: Aristotle held that good human beings
A) puts
Q4: Driver claims that a virtuous person
A) does
Q5: One objection to virtue ethics Driver considers
Q6: To possess a virtue, one must
A) have
Q7: The objection that virtue ethics is not
Q8: Some critics of the psychology behind virtue
Q9: Bravery is a virtue that
A) lies between
Q10: A person who is continent
A) cannot control
Q11: Virtue ethics asks that we consider how
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