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Aristotle argues that virtue is twofold. What are the two kinds of virtue?
 
 

a. Perfect and imperfect
  b. Higher and lower
  c. Moral and Intellectual
  d. Spiritual and material



Question 2

What is happiness, according to Aristotle?
 
 

a. To manifest the divinity within.
  b. To fulfill ones rational nature, according to the Categorical Imperative
  c. An activity of the soul in according with virtue
  d. All of the above




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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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