According to Aristotle, what is the supreme good attainable in our actions?
a. Pleasure
b. Social standing
c. Health
d. Happiness
d.
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According to ____, the "I" only comes into being in a social setting
A. Hume B. Locke C. Mead D. Peirce
Paul compares his life to a race, running to win
A. the ultimate prize of life after death and union with the Lord. B. the crown of glory. C. a place at the right-hand of God upon death. D. the apostleship.
Empiricists claim that our ability to discern morality is based on the notion that moral knowledge is given to us by God
a. true b. false
Immanuel kant believed in the dignity of rational beings only. while Nietzsche disagreed with him, kant maintained (as did Aristotle) that the value of humans was grounded in their ability to engage in higher reason (unlike wolves)
a. true b. false