Aristotle defines happiness (eudaemonia) as
A) harmony in the soul.
B) a feeling of excellence (arete) pervading the soul.
C) activity of the soul in accord with reason.
D) whatever makes you feel good about yourself.
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Q4: Pleasure, for Aristotle, is
A) never to be
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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
Q10: Aristotle differs from Plato in
A) believing knowledge
Q11: Aristotle explains change in terms of
A) atoms
Q12: Nature is purposive, Aristotle says, in virtue
Q13: What distinguishes primary substance from all the
Q14: What is truth?
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