Aristotle defines moral virtue as:
a. an excessive state.
b. a defective state.
c. a mean state between two excessive states.
d. all of these choices.
e. none of these choices.
c
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Locke differed from Hobbes in his view of human nature because Locke believed that people _______
A. are governed by certain "natural laws" that made them free, rational, and social creatures B. will naturally follow a strong and inspiring leader C. are in a state of nature best defined as war of all against all D. are capable of perfecting their inner selves
Lao-tzu advocated doing nothing to accomplish greatness
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Which of the following relies on utilitarian solutions?
a. deontological theories b. virtue theories c. Asian and African theories d. teleological theories
In a truth table for ~ {[(D ? E) ? J)] ? ~ [J v ~ (E? D)]}, under which symbol does the box with the final result go?
A) the first horseshoe B) the tilde outside the braces C) the triple bar