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Philosophy - Aristotle describes how virtue is acquired, gives a general Philosophy
In Nicomachean Ethics, Book II(page 18 - 30), Aristotle describes how virtue is acquired, gives a general definition of virtue, and gives examples of specific virtues. Explain the r … |
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Philosophy Discussion 7 - What ideals would you go to war to defend Philosophy Discussion 7
Required Resources
Read/review the following resources for this activity:
· Textbook: Chapter 13
· Lesson
· Minimum of 1 scholarly source (i … |
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Philosophy Discussion - Myopia and Ambient Lighting Philosophy Discussion 6-2
Read/review the following resources for this activity:
· Textbook: Chapter 14
· Lesson 1, 2
· Myopia and Ambient Lighting at NightLinks … |
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Philosophy - What is Aristotle’s general conception of prudence Philosophy
What is Aristotle’s general conception of prudence, as he describes it in Book VI, Chapters 1-7 ofNicomachean Ethics? How does deliberation and goal-directed action relat … |
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Philosophy - There is an important relationship between prudence Philosophy
There is an important relationship between prudence and virtue in Aristotle’s ethics. To fully understand his conception of virtue, it is necessary to understand his conception of … |
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