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Aristotle's Virtues I'm just confused
Aristotle's Virtues
I'm just confused if in generally the vice of deficiency means the "definicency of the mean" OR the
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Aristotle's Virtues:
Vice of Excess: Rashness the Virtuous Mean: Courage Vice of Deficiency: Cowardice I'm just confused. Would
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In what way would Thomas Hill’s notion of “self-acceptance” correspond to Aristotle’s conception of eudaimonia?
A. They
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Which is a correct statement about Aristotle's and Ptolemy's models of the solar system?(1 point) Responses Aristotle's model
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00:25 Feature Aristotle on Education "The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet." -Aristotle
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According to Aristotle virtues ethics what is meant by 'the mean' is the
1. Average point between an individuals experience of
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Are these related to Aristotle’s or Ptolemy’s model?
Planets fixed on epicycles; Aristotle’s, Ptolemy’s, or both?
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Part of the value of moral virtues is that they help us overcome tendencies to think, feel, and act in ways indifferent or
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According to Aristotle, human beings are different from all other living things because of our:
A. tolerance for pain. B. reason
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According to Aristotle, how might the educated person contribute to a well-rounded society?
Responses A Aristotle believed that
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