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What is the ultimate goal of human life according to Aristotle's virtue ethics?
Eudaimonia
Pleasure
Honor
Wealth
According to Aristotle, how is virtue best understood?
As a habit or disposition to act in ways that promote eudaimonia
As a strict code of laws that must be followed
As an innate quality present at birth
As the pursuit of individual desires and wants
What role does reason play in Aristotle's concept of virtue?
It guides virtuous behavior and helps determine the mean between excess and deficiency.
It is irrelevant, as virtue is based on emotions.
It serves only to justify pre-existing moral beliefs.
It is a deterrent to virtuous acts because it complicates decision-making.
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