Virtue, Aristotle says, is defined by a mean relative to us. He means that
A) facts about an individual and her circumstances are relevant to what should be done.
B) we all have different values.
C) if you think x is the right thing to do, who's to say you are wrong?
D) there are no virtues common to all.
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Q1: A statement, according to Aristotle, is
A) like
Q2: The first principles of a science are
A)
Q3: In Aristotle's account of the four causes,
A)
Q4: Pleasure, for Aristotle, is
A) never to be
Q6: Suppose I do something wrong, but offer
Q7: God, Aristotle says,
A) cares for his creatures
Q8: Soul, according to Aristotle, is
A) the unique
Q9: Aristotle defines happiness (eudaemonia) as
A) harmony in
Q10: Aristotle differs from Plato in
A) believing knowledge
Q11: Aristotle explains change in terms of
A) atoms
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