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Who does Aristotle think serves best as a judge of ethical matters?
 
  a. A king.
  b. A person with a great deal of experience. c. A young person with great virtue. d. a and b. e. a and c.

Question 2

Which does Aristotle regard as the distinguishing feature of the master art?
 
  a. It is chosen for its own sake.
  b. All other things are done for its sake.
  c. It is final among ends.
  d. None of these choices.
  e. All of these choices.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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