according to Aristotle‚ is a virtue? What is a vice? Fully describe two virtues and their corresponding vices. How does the concept of balance relate to virtues and vices? A virtue is something that can be praised upon however it is also make us good and obedient to the law. Virtue makes us good and obedient to the laws that are forced upon us. There are two types of virtues one is a moral virtue which comes from habits while intellectual virtue comes from knowledge. However‚ Aristotle talks about
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What is the hedonist view about the good life? Assess one major problem it faces. Hedonists believe that a good life is one that contains the greatest amount of happiness possible and goes well ‘to the extent that it is filled with pleasure and free of pain’. A problem that will be assessed is the idea of ‘false happiness’ where a person believes that they have led a good‚ happiness-filled life‚ unaware that this happiness is based upon false beliefs. Hedonism begins with the premise that there
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points The following is a logical fact. Answer Selected Answer: A sound argument may 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
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of life. They seek significance and worth in the things they pursue. As conscious beings‚ they evaluate the importance of the life they live and the life they leave behind. People from diverse backgrounds‚ philosophers‚ scientists‚ writers‚ have tried to answer the fundamental question what constitutes a good life. According to Dworkin‚ a good life is not just about living in some pleasurable way; it is about creating a good life in a critical way. It can be argued that living a good life entails
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Contemporary Thinkers: Plato‚ Aristotle‚ Augustine‚ Aguinas Question #1 : Please discuss the political organization of the Greek city- states‚ particularly Athenian democracy at the time of Pericles‚ Plato‚ and Aristotle. Also discuss the backgrounds of Socrates‚ Plato and Aristotle and the fate of the Greek city-states historically. During the time of Pericles‚ Plato‚ and Aristotle‚ Greece was divided into city-states with a wide variety of constitutions‚ ranging from Sparta ’s military dictatorship
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Aristotle claims that an activity is all happiness and good for someone‚ what he mean is that happiness are not a position; it is a way that will continue your trough out life. To understand happiness you must also understand the human soul‚ Aristotle says there are three different parts‚ part one is the vegetative‚ which basically means the fact that we are living just like the vegetables. In the second part there are the rational and irrational‚ which we and the animals have in common and share
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Despite unnecessary changes to plot and some flawed character portrayals‚ Nicholas Hytner’s 1996 film adaptation of Arthur Miller’s 1953 play‚ The Crucible‚ is overall a viable adaptation of Miller’s original work. Many of the directorial changes made by Hytner in creating this screenplay are successful in further emphasising Miller’s central ideas. The characterisation of Abigail Williams is captured appropriately in the film displaying her overall manipulative nature by drawing extensively on the
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Theme 2: Happiness and the Good Life Work 4: “Why the Americans show themselves so restive in the midst of their well-being” By: Alexis de Tocqueville 1. The theme of this article is how Americans are the freest and most enlightened men but they are never happy with what they have. 2. This was written in 1805 by Tocqueville who thought while he was writing Democracy in America that no American would ever see what he said about our way of life and our government. 3. I
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Nelly Adamietz Mrs. Davis AP Language and Composition September 28‚ 2007 Hiroshima‚ written by John Hersey is a book that takes account of the August 6‚ 1945‚ bombing in Hiroshima‚ Japan. Hersey writes about the events before‚ during and after the bomb was dropped‚ as well as the effects that it had on six survivors‚ and the city as a whole. Throughout this account‚ Hersey uses numerous rhetorical devices that enhance the reading‚ such as irony and alliteration. Hershey’s intended purpose
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Running Head: Conflict Dennis Vera Jr Conflict Rasmussen College Ms. Amber Schmisseur Introduction to Communication 6/16/13 A conflict situation I had been in was with one of my closet co worker or at least I thought we were close. My co worker and I was always talking behind the store manger back when he wasn’t looking‚ but then a new assistant manager position came up and my store manger was looking at me to possibly fill the position. My co worker really didn’t like the
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