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    The soul is the essence of the immortality of living things. It can have many different meanings according to the philosopher. In the Nicomachean Ethics‚ Aristotle believes that every animate being is a living thing because it has a soul. He explains that each living thing cannot exist or function without a soul. In contrast‚ In the Meditations on First Philosophy‚ Descartes believes that the nature of the mind is completely separate from that of the body. He thinks it is possible that both mind

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    things to be aimed at” for a tragic hero according to Aristotle. Theses four traits include moral goodness‚ propriety‚ realism‚ and consistency. He also says that a tragedy must invoke catharsis‚ the purgation of the emotions pity and fear. A good example of an ancient Greek tragedy is the Oedipus Rex by Sophocles. The story of Oedipus Rex greatly supports Aristotle’s claims about tragedy. It’s obvious that to be a hero one must be good. Aristotle adds that “any speech or action that manifests moral

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    have a false premise. Correct Answer:    All sound arguments are valid arguments. Question 11 5 out of 5 points How did Aristotle view morality? Answer Selected Answer:    It’s necessary for us to try to be virtuous or excellent human beings. Correct Answer:    It’s necessary for us to try to be virtuous or excellent human beings. Question 12 0 out of 5 points A proper perspective of religion and morality is Answer Selected Answer:   

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    The Flourishing Movement between Nature and Business towards a Feasible Society With the emergence of academic agenda that made a revelation to Biomimicry‚ Allison Bernett (2015) had brandished information and data of bioinspired innovation work and services in all sorts which are relevant in the business world. This is for the purpose of aspiring distinctive qualities of nature’s distinctive structures in turning them into the most convenient purposes that will twist business in greater opportunities

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    ideas. One of the biggest ideas shared by the two is that all humans are striving towards the Good in their lives. However‚ while they both believe happiness is the ultimate Good in our lives‚ they differ in their conclusions about what happiness is and how to reach it. It is these differences in conclusions that further separate the two in their ideas of the ideal structure of society. Firstly‚ we must discuss the ideas shared by Aristotle and Mill‚ which will then allows to see how each reaches their

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    Aristotle was a greek philosopher who wrote the book “Nicomachean Ethics”. Aristotle’s view of human natures centers around humans achieving happiness. Too him happiness is our highest goal in life. Aristotle points out that most people in this world have a false view of what happiness really means. Most think of it as physical pleasure like eating‚ sex‚ or honor. These people have an imperfect view of what it means to be alive and what it means to be happy. The reason people have a false

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    Plato’s Republic was a construct of an elaborate system that would put philosophy as the ultimate judge of good‚ and halt all ideas of political and social change.1 Popper goes on to argue that Plato’s vision of utopia in the Republic‚ was inspired by Sparta‚ because Plato saw Sparta as a perfect construct of the closed society.2 Popper accused Plato of laying the groundwork for totalitarianism by establishing a community in which individual rights and liberties are sacrificed for the community

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    Could a resurrected Aristotle find happiness in today’s America? Or would he qualify as deeply unhappy‚ like the one-third of Americans that identify with this statistic? For me‚ I believe Aristotle would fall victim to dystychís — a word meaning unhappiness in Greek. I say this because I believe Aristotle’s ethics is too limited and outdated to aid a modern weak-willed society. In Nicomachean‚ Aristotle writes “For While the good of an individual is a desirable thing‚ what is good for a people or

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    Jasean currently lives with his mother and siblings. Jasean’s sibling has delinquency or criminal record. Jasean sometimes obeys his mother. Jasean is consistently subject to appropriate consequences for bad behavior and sometimes receives appropriate rewards for good behavior. His mother always practices good supervision. Nevertheless‚ his mother clearly disapproves of his behavior. Jasean’s home features some conflict that is distressing and some conflict‚ but it is well managed by Ms. Moore’s

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    In Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ Macbeth could be considered as a tragic hero as defined by Aristotle. Namely‚ Macbeth is of noble stature and although he has a character flaw‚ his fate is not wholly deserved. Too late‚ Macbeth realises that he has been tricked; leading the readers to pity him. According to Aristotle: “a tragic hero is a character of noble stature”. It is seen that Macbeth is a respected nobleman as he is titled “Thane of Cawdor and Glamis”. “Brave Macbeth” is a mighty warrior

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