What are characteristics of “a final end,” according to Aristotle?

a. Something which is always chosen for its own sake
b. Something which is never chosen for the sake of some other thing
c. Something which is self-sufficient
d. All of the above


d.

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a. agnosticism b. monasticism c. natural theology d. revealed theology

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The appeal to pity trades on the fact that feeling sorry for someone could be

A) rationally persuasive. B) psychologically motivating. C) a premise that supports the argument's conclusion.

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The hero Gilgamesh despised the wilderness creature Enkidu and sought to kill him

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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A strong argument against mercy killing is based on the principle of

a) justice. b) freedom. c) goodness. d) life.

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