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13. the word “virtue” in greek virtue ethics stands for ____________. a…

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  1. the word “virtue” in greek virtue ethics stands for ____________.

a. pleasure
b. character
c. excellence
d. self-interest

  1. aristotle admitted that the “chief good” must be happiness. however, the word he used for happiness is “eudaimonia,” which refers to ________.

a. pleasure
b. a complete and vigorous life
c. honor
d. wealth

  1. according to aristotle, vice takes two forms, _____ and _____.

a. good/evil
b. mental/physical
c. social/individual
d. deficiency/excess

  1. according to aristotle, the good of man is ____________.

a. wealth
b. sensual pleasure
c. beliefs in god
d. the activity of soul in accordance with virtue

  1. aristotle thinks that moral virtue comes to us as a result of ____________.

a. luck
b. habit
c. intelligence
d. culture

  1. teleological thinking is ____________.

a. a way of understanding a thing in terms of its ultimate goal
b. based on personal experience of the good
c. always scientific
d. concerned only with ethical issues

Explanation:

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Question 13
Brief Explanations

In Greek virtue ethics, "virtue" (aretê) is best understood as "excellence". Pleasure is related to hedonism, character is related but not the direct meaning, and self - interest is more of an egoistic concept. So the correct option is about excellence.

Brief Explanations

Aristotle's "eudaimonia" is not just pleasure, honor, or wealth. It refers to a complete and vigorous life (a life of flourishing). So we choose the option that matches this definition.

Brief Explanations

Aristotle's theory of vice states that vice occurs in two forms: deficiency and excess. Virtue is the mean between these two. The other options (good/evil, mental/physical, social/individual) do not match Aristotle's view on vice.

Answer:

c. excellence

Question 14