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12. Aristotle argues that whatever is the good in itself, it must be something s

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Question

12. Aristotle argues that whatever is the good in itself, it must be something sought which meets three criteria, namely that it must be ___________. (a) pure, final, based on good will, (b) final, self-sufficient, and something we seek for its own sake, (c) something we seek for its own sake, a form of duty, pleasant, (d) rights based, pure and grounded in one’s duty.

                                          

13. Among the rights discussed in class (& the handout), private property rights where justified on the grounds that they are based on __________. (a) a legislative act of congress, (b) religious tradition, (c) one’s self-ownership, (d) presidential executive acts.

Explanation / Answer

12. It is (b)

13. It is (c)

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Nishant Bhatt