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Self-Quiz 6.9
Aristotle: The Ethics of Virtue
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According to Aristotle, we always desire happiness
as a means to something else.
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for its own sake.
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for the sake of honor.
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for the sake of pleasure.
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According to Aristotle, the function of man is
to be alive.
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activity of the senses.
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activity of the soul in accordance with God's law.
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activity of the soul in accordance with reason.
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According to Aristotle, moral virtues can best be acquired through
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practice and habit.
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physical exertion.
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great teachers.
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According to Aristotle, virtues are
moral states.
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emotions.
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faculties.
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physical conditions.
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