Pleasure, for Aristotle, is
A) never to be sought as an end.
B) the end that humans are naturally motivated by.
C) unsuitable as the principal end for rational creatures.
D) the reason we should be virtuous.
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A) like
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Q7: God, Aristotle says,
A) cares for his creatures
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A) the unique
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A) believing knowledge
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A) atoms
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