Virtue Theory Components
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What is NOT a key concept in virtue theory?

  • Good will
  • Eudemonia
  • Mean
  • Moral law (correct)
  • Which of the following is NOT a fundamental aspect of virtue theory?

  • Duty (correct)
  • Virtue
  • Eudemonia
  • Good will
  • What is the concept that is NOT directly related to the development of virtuous character?

  • Mean
  • Eudemonia
  • Human rights (correct)
  • Virtue
  • Which of the following is NOT a key concept in understanding virtue theory?

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    What is the concept that is NOT a central component of virtue theory?

    <p>Punishment</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Virtue Theory Components

    • Eudemonia is a key component of virtue theory, referring to a state of happiness or flourishing.
    • Virtue is a fundamental element of virtue theory, encompassing moral character and excellence of character.
    • Mean is a crucial concept in virtue theory, as it represents the middle ground between excess and deficiency.

    Exception to Virtue Theory

    • Good will is NOT a component of virtue theory.

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    This quiz covers the key components of virtue theory, including eudemonia, virtue, and the mean. Test your understanding of these fundamental concepts.

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