1. Describe an Aristotelian virtue Fear and Confidence Rashness Courage Cowardice 2. Is Aristotle...
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1. Describe an Aristotelian virtue Fear and Confidence Rashness Courage Cowardice
2. Is Aristotle correct to view happiness as an activity (the degree properly assessed at the end of one’s life) rather than a state of affairs?
3. Is there some purpose for a human life (and everything else)? Aristotle says that rational activities and thereby virtue is the proper function for a human life. Is he right to say this?
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