For classical Greeks, happiness was understood in terms of
A) function
B) pleasure
C) utiles
D) qualities
A
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.The day of rest is called ________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Rules of etiquette are always moral rules
a. True b. False
Basic Analogical Reasoning Judy is considering the purchase of a new Kitchen Maid dishwasher. Judy's friend Jasper bought a new Kitchen Maid six months ago, and he finds that the dishwasher gets his dishes, cups, glasses, and eating utensils sparkling clean. Judy reasons that a new Kitchen Maid will do just as well for her. How do the following facts bear on Judy's conclusion? Judy always rinses
her dishes in the sink before putting them in the dishwasher, but Jasper never rinses anything. A) Has no effect. B) Weakens. C) Strengthens.