For Aristotle, happiness is a quality of life
A) for the here and now
B) for the hereafter
C) unattainable by Greeks
D) unattainable by anyone
A
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a. Neoplatonism b. Aristotelianism c. Augustinianism d. Thomism
All of the following describe the romantics except:
a. a distrust of science and logic. b. an emphasis on the emotions. c. a disdain of classical antiquity. d. the love of nature.
By suggesting that what is most real is neither the world discovered by science nor the world believed in by religion but our social world, Hegel questioned the assumption that
A) ?what is real must be most durable and eternal. B) ?what is real must itself be in process. C) ?what is real is Spirit. D) ?what is real changes.
Augustine argues that there are three things one must love, God, himself and The Church
Indicate whether the statement is true or false