Carefully describe Aristotle’s views on the nature of the highest human good. What line of reasoning does Aristotle employ to discover this highest good?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: The highest human good is eudaimonia. The goodness of anything is connected to its function and the function of man is life lived according to reason...unlike the function of plants and animals which is nutrition and growth.
"A rational activity in accordance with virtue."
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a. True b. False
INSTRUCTIONS: Select the best translation for each categorical proposition. She sings whenever she is happy
A) All times she sings are times she is happy. B) Some times she is happy are times she sings. C) All times she is happy are times she sings. D) All times she is not happy are times she does not sing. E) All times she is happy she sings.
Hindus wash away the negative effects of what in the Ganges?
a. Karma b. Dogma c. Disease d. Rebirth
Conscious and unconscious biases and stereotypes are as the English philosopher Francis Bacon (1561-1626) called
A) "plagues of interviewing". B) "idols of the mind". C) "the best tools". D) "mind benders".