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segrsyd

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Aristotle was a passionate exponent of _______, defined in the text as the ethical theory that focuses on the moral quality of individuals rather than their actions.
 
  A. the Golden Mean
  B. categorical imperative
  C. ethical hedonism
  D. virtue ethics

Question 2

When Aristotle said, Every art and every scientific inquiry, and similarly every action and purpose, may be said to aim at some good.
 
  Hence the good has been well defined as that at which all things aim, he was expounding a view of the universe that is called ________.
  A. teleological
  B. nicomachean
  C. deontological
  D. hydrological



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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