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What is NOT a key concept in virtue theory?
What is NOT a key concept in virtue theory?
Which of the following is NOT a fundamental aspect of virtue theory?
Which of the following is NOT a fundamental aspect of virtue theory?
What is the concept that is NOT directly related to the development of virtuous character?
What is the concept that is NOT directly related to the development of virtuous character?
Which of the following is NOT a key concept in understanding virtue theory?
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?
What is the concept that is NOT a central component of virtue theory?
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Study Notes
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.