Aristotle's Ethics Quiz

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What does Aristotle believe is the ultimate goal in life?

  • To have a certain amount of money
  • To be successful
  • To indulge in sensual pleasures
  • To act virtuously (correct)

What is the reward for living a virtuous life?

  • Happiness
  • Success
  • Pleasure
  • Flourishing (correct)

According to Aristotle, what is the difference between moral and intellectual virtues?

  • Moral virtues are acquired through early training and reinforced to become a matter of habit, while intellectual virtues can be taught. (correct)
  • Moral virtues are acquired through early training, while intellectual virtues are innate
  • Moral virtues are innate, while intellectual virtues can be taught.
  • Moral virtues are innate, while intellectual virtues are acquired through early training.

What does Aristotle mean when he says "one swallow doesn’t make a summer"?

<p>A single action does not determine the success of an entire life (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Aristotle believe is necessary for a genuinely eudaimon life?

<p>Money, reasonable looks, good ancestry and children (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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