The Second Noble Truth identifies the source of the suffering that we experience in living as

____________________.



Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


ANSWER: avidya

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__________ measures the relative value of various possible but uncertain outcomes

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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The cubes are moved by forklift tractors from the cubing area to the storage yard.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Discuss why Kant and Aristotle would argue over the notion of who is a virtuous person

A. For Aristotle, a person is virtuous if they act virtuously because they want to.For Kant, a person is virtuous if they act virtuously to help others because they should regardless of how they feel about taking such actions B. For Aristotle, a person is virtuous if they act virtuously to help others because they should regardless of how they feel about taking such actions. For Kant, a person is virtuous if they act virtuously because they want to. C. For Aristotle, a person is virtuous if they find it easy to act virtuously and acting this way makes them look good. For Kant, a person is virtuous if they act virtuously but against their own desires. D. For Aristotle, a person is virtuous if they act virtuously even if they don't want to. For Kant, a person is virtuous if the person does good works.

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A person who lives according to Stoic doctrine is an epicure

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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