
Greek Pholosophers
Authored by Albert Turdil
Business
11th - 12th Grade
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1.
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45 sec • 1 pt
He involves a merger of at least two apparently disparate traditions: Aristotelian eudaimonism and Christian theology.
Thomas Aquinas
Immanuel Kant
Aristotle
Plato
2.
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He held that moral values are objective in the sense that they exist in a spirit–like a realm beyond subjective human conventions.
Thomas Aquinas
Immanuel Kant
Aristotle
Plato
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He emphasized a single principle of duty, agreed that we have moral duties to oneself and others.
Thomas Aquinas
Immanuel Kant
Aristotle
Plato
4.
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He identifies three necessary and sufficient conditions for committing a sin.
Thomas Aquinas
Immanuel Kant
Augustine
Plato
5.
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45 sec • 1 pt
He argues that virtues are good habits that we acquire, which regulated our emotions.
Aristotle
Immanuel Kant
Augustine
Plato
6.
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45 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following does virtue ethics have a time explaining
moral complexity
moral education
the role of emotions in morality
how we can know who our role models should be
7.
FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Give the virtue of Socrates to the business leaders. (use capital leters)
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