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@Brianna17

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Aristotle argued that living a morally good life is being good at your job.
 
 

a. True
  b. False



Question 2

According to Tom Regan, our considered moral beliefs are those we hold only after we have made a conscientious
  effort (a) to attain maximum conceptual clarity, (b) to acquire all relevant information, (c) to think about the belief and its
  implications rationally, (d) impartially, and with the benefit of reflection, (e) coolly.


 
 

a. True
  b. False




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Answer to Question 1

False

Answer to Question 2

True





 

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