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What is the main focus of Aristotelian ethics?
The pursuit of happiness through virtue
The avoidance of pain and suffering
The acquisition of wealth and power
The adherence to strict moral laws
According to Aristotle, how do we gain knowledge?
Through rational deduction alone
Through empirical observation and experience
Through divine revelation
Through intuition without evidence
What role does virtue play in Aristotle's ethical framework?
Virtue is an innate trait that cannot be developed.
Virtue is central to achieving eudaimonia and must be practiced.
Virtue is irrelevant to ethical decision-making.
Virtue can be abandoned for the sake of happiness.
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