According to Aristotle, moral virtues are

a) given to us at birth.
b) formed by habit.
c) taught to us in school.
d) discovered through rea


b) formed by habit.

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Which of the following is NOT part of the basic pattern of scientific reasoning?

A. answering questions of value B. identifying the problem C. gathering relevant data D. formulating hypotheses to explain the data

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Aristotle’s term for the highest human good is

a) ethica. b) excellencia. c) eudaimonia. d) sophia.

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Isolate and discuss the rhetorical devices that appear in the following passage:Maybe it's possible, after all, to sympathize with the Internal Revenue Service. The woes that have piled up in its Philadelphia office make the IRS look almost human.

What will be an ideal response?

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The purpose of the Ontological Argument is to convert agnostics into believers

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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