based on Nicomachean Ethics by aristotle respond to these questions: 2.- How does the idea of a “final end” relate to virtue? What is Aristotle’s conception of happiness, and how does it differ from the contemporary conception? What is Aristotle’s definition of virtue? Relate this definition to (a) the idea of an activity as an end and(b) the idea of happiness.3. How does Aristotle characterize the soul? What are the two types of reason? In what sense is moral virtueacquired by habit? How can a practice that involves deliberation be acquired by a nonreflective habit?4. In what way is practical wisdom concerned with universals and particulars? In what sense does the moral life require perception and awareness? Is there any sense in which business skills require perception andawareness? Is this sort of perception the same as moral perception, or related to moral perception?5. How might Aristotle’s virtues relate to commerce? Consider in particular the virtues of generosity, courage, temperance, and truthfulness. Are there other virtues, left unmentioned in Aristotle, that bear a special relevance to busines
based on Nicomachean Ethics by aristotle respond to these questions: 2.- How does the idea of a “final end” relate to virtue? What is Aristotle’s conception of happiness, and how does it differ from the contemporary conception? What is Aristotle’s definition of virtue? Relate this definition to (a) the idea of an activity as an end and(b) the idea of happiness.
3. How does Aristotle characterize the soul? What are the two types of reason? In what sense is moral virtue
acquired by habit? How can a practice that involves deliberation be acquired by a nonreflective habit?
4. In what way is practical wisdom concerned with universals and particulars? In what sense does the moral life require perception and awareness? Is there any sense in which business skills require perception and
awareness? Is this sort of perception the same as moral perception, or related to moral perception?
5. How might Aristotle’s virtues relate to commerce? Consider in particular the virtues of generosity, courage, temperance, and truthfulness. Are there other virtues, left unmentioned in Aristotle, that bear a special relevance to busines
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