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Chapter 6 Self-Quiz
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According to Wolf, a moral saint should not serve as a
divine being.
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religious figure.
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moral model of evil.
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moral model to be emulated.
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For MacIntyre, virtues are relative to
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imperatives.
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traditions.
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universal morality.
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Frankena insists that traits without principles are
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strong.
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weak.
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blind.
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Frankena argues that an action is to be judged right or wrong by reference to a
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principle or set of principles.
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motivation or intention.
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only the best virtues.
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According to Aristotle, nature gives us the capacity to receive virtues, and that capacity is perfected by
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study.
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habit.
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obedience.
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Aristotle declares that people become just by
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understanding justice.
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observing those who are just.
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doing what is just.
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According to Epictetus, you are an actor in a drama, and your job is to
resent the playwright.
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desire an alternate role.
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play your assigned role well.
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pray for a better role.
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According to Epictetus, nothing in the world is
intrinsically evil.
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outside your control.
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to be desired.
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real.
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MacIntyre says that virtues arise from
the Bible.
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coherent social practice.
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the categorical imperative.
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natural law.
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According to Aristotle, only divine activities aim at the good.
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Aristotle says that a good person chooses to do what is noble and right for its own sake.
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The Stoics believed that things upset people, not ideas about things.
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Epictetus declares that some things are up to us, and some are not up to us.
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Stockdale learned that if you don't lose integrity you can't be had and you can't be hurt.
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Stockdale was an admirer of Marx and Lenin.
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Epictetus insists that nothing in the world is intrinsically evil.
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