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magmichele12

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The Greek term arete, translated as virtue, means
 
 

a. moral and sexual purity.
   b. being excellent in fulfilling ones purpose.
  c. obeying the gods commands
  d. living according to societys standards.



Question 2

Socrates believed that the soul
 
 

a. is immaterial and is identical to the real person.
  b. is very fine matter which disperses at death.
  c. is identical to the body.
  d. is like a shadow which has no essential connection to the




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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a.



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