According to Aristotle, for what reason is happiness chosen?

a. For the sake of what it produces.
b. It is chosen for its own sake. c. It produces pleasure. d. All of these choices.
e. None of these choices.


b

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INSTRUCTIONS: Select the best answer for the following problems. If an ordinary truth table is constructed for a valid argument, then:

A) There may be one line that has true premise(s) and false conclusion. B) There is no line that has true premise(s) and false conclusion. C) There must be at least one line that has true premise(s) and false conclusion. D) There must be at least one line that has true premise(s) and true conclusion. E) There must be exactly one line that has true premise(s) and true conclusion.

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"There is no overall slump in the housing market" is

A) a negation B) a conjunction C) a disjunction D) a simple proposition

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Identify any formal fallacies or fallacies of language in the following passage.Anybody who is well-informed reads at least one newspaper every day, and Murray reads two newspapers daily. So we can agree that Murray is a well-informed person.

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

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According to Holmes Rolston III,

A) naturalistic ethics ought to be abandoned. B) some natural objects are morally considerable in their own right, apart from human interests. C) all moral rights are derived from the interests of human beings. D) nature has no value apart from human beings.

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