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1. Moral virtue a. a philosophy of serenity, tranquility, and impassiveness to suffering.
2. Apparent goods b. things we ought to desire regardless of whether we really do.
3. Nicomachus c. some are innocuous and some are noxious.
4. Hierarchy of goods d. views pleasure as the ultimate virtue.
5. Real goods e. The exercise of moral virtue is guided by these
6. Socratic method f. sees pleasure as physical gratification of the senses.
7. Stoicism g. excellence of character
8. Hedonism h. Aristotle's son
9. Egoistic hedonism i. Aristotle sees all human activities aimed at some good, but some goods are subordinate to others.
10. Cardinal virtues j. use of questions and answers to
arrive at truth
1. g
2. c
3. h
4. i
5. b
6. j
7. a
8. d
9. f
10.e
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