In its analysis of the ethical situation, Aristotelian ethics emphasizes which element? A. Action B. Character C. Consequences D. Intention The exercise of virtue is grounded or based on one's...* A. moral reasoning B. duties C. function D. conscience True or false. a.) The attainment of virtue has nothing to do with one's nature or essence. b.) Virtue cannot be achieved without the accompanying action or behavior. c.) Similar to Kantian ethics, Aristotle believes that one should pursue one's duty even if it does not make one happy.
In its analysis of the ethical situation, Aristotelian ethics emphasizes which element? A. Action B. Character C. Consequences D. Intention
The exercise of virtue is grounded or based on one's...* A. moral reasoning B. duties C. function D. conscience
True or false. a.) The attainment of virtue has nothing to do with one's nature or essence. b.) Virtue cannot be achieved without the accompanying action or behavior. c.) Similar to Kantian ethics, Aristotle believes that one should pursue one's duty even if it does not make one happy.
The essence of the human person* A. virtue B. rationality C. freedom D. soul
Following the example of White and Arp, what matters in virtue ethics is...* A. consistency with the moral code B. the rationality of our actions C. the consequences we produce D. the kind of persons we are
A concrete way of acting rationally* A. Virtue of the Golden Mean B. Theory of Moderation C. Theory of the Middle D. All of the above
Choose from the following ancient Greek precepts: An understanding of the self provides a starting point for improving one's character* A. Know thy self. B. Care for the self. C. The unexamined life is not worth living.
Choose from the following ancient Greek precepts: Questioning the self rids us of bad habits we have simply grown into.* A. Know thy self. B. Care for the self. C. The unexamined life is not worth living.
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