According to Aristotle, what is the primary focus of virtue theory?

Understanding Aristotle's Virtue Theory

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Amelia Wright
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Moral Science, Philosophy
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10th - 12th Grade
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Following strict rules
Avoiding punishment
Developing good character
Maximizing happiness
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How does Aristotle's virtue theory differ from other moral theories?
It focuses on rules and duties
It emphasizes character over actions
It prioritizes outcomes over intentions
It relies on divine commandments
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What does Aristotle mean by 'proper functioning'?
Following societal norms
Fulfilling one's nature
Achieving personal goals
Maximizing pleasure
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In Aristotle's view, courage is best described as:
Always confronting danger
Avoiding all risks
A balance between cowardice and recklessness
Acting without thinking
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What is the 'golden mean' according to Aristotle?
The midpoint between two extremes
The average of all virtues
The highest level of virtue
The simplest form of virtue
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How does Aristotle suggest we learn to be virtuous?
Through trial and error
By following strict rules
By emulating moral exemplars
By reading philosophical texts
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What role do moral exemplars play in virtue theory?
They provide rules to follow
They serve as models to emulate
They punish immoral behavior
They define societal norms
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What does Aristotle mean by 'practical wisdom'?
Theoretical knowledge
Book learning
Street smarts
Common sense
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What is 'eudaimonia' in the context of Aristotle's philosophy?
A life of wealth and power
A life free from challenges
A life of striving and personal excellence
A life of constant pleasure
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Why does Aristotle believe we should strive for virtue?
To gain social status
To achieve eudaimonia
To avoid punishment
To accumulate wealth
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