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Chapter 2 Practice Quiz
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What concept refers to the fact that virtue is the sum of its parts, which can be learned?
Arete
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Phronesis
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Eudaimonia
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None of the Above.
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Which concept refers to prudence or practical wisdom?
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Eudaimonia
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Which concept refers to the argument that happiness is the ultimate good?
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Eudaimonia
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Which concept refers to a habit where reason defines the mean?
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Eudaimonia
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Which of the following is not one of the formulations of the categorical imperative?
The Formula of Universal Law
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The Formula of Common Law
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The Formula of Humanity as an End in Itself
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The Formula of the Realm of Ends
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Normative ethics focuses on justifications for how people should behave.
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Teleological ethics was influenced by Kant.
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Kantian ethics was heavily influenced by John Stuart Mill
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Teleological ethics is a group of theories that stress the role of consequences when determining the ethics of behavior.
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Ethical egoism and Utilitarian ethics are examples of Kantian ethics.
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