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Socrates Born in Athens


Plato
The most famous student of Socrates

Aristotle

He was a polymath


1. According to Aristotle, an excess in the Hexis of truth-telling is what?
Boastfulness
2. According to Aristotle, what is a deficiency in pleasure and pain about others?
Spitefulness
3. According to Aristotle, the virtue in the Hexis of anger is what?
mildness
4. Which of the following is not listed as a virtue in Aristotle’s Table of Virtues and Vices: Humility, Courage, Patience, Wittiness?
humility


Aristotle treats happiness as an activity, not as a state

The term "eudaimonia" refers most closely to happiness

Aristotle tells us that virtue cannot be taught in a classroom but can be learned only through
constant practice until it becomes habitual.

10.What is the meaning of the word "eudaimonia"?
happiness
11.What, according to Aristotle, is always an end in itself, and
not just a means to an end?
Happiness
12.What, according to Aristotle, is the highest pursuit in life?
The pursuit of rational thought
13.What is Aristotle's Doctrine of the Mean?
Virtue lies between two extremes of vice
14.How do we learn virtue according to Aristotle?
by habit