Form can only be separated from Matter in:
(a) fact
(b) deed
(c) thought
(d) principle
(e) None of the above
thought
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
Form can only be separated from Matter in:
(a) fact
(b) deed
(c) thought
(d) principle
(e) None of the above | thought |
Aristotle explains change with:
(a) Form & Essence
(b) Potentiality and Actuality
(c) Dualism & Pluralism
(d) Illusion & Reality
(e) None | Potentiality and Actuality |
What does “teleological” mean?
| 👉 Answer:
Everything has a purpose or final goal (end) |
Aristotle’s word for God:
(a) Prime Mover
(b) Optimus Prime
(c) Prime Meridian
(d) Prime Minister
(e) Prime Agent | prime mover |
Final goal of human life:
| happiness |
Moral virtues are learned through education:
(a) True
(b) False | false |
What is a valid inference?
|
A conclusion that logically follows from the premises |
. Actions are virtuous if they follow:
(a) Golden Rule
(b) Golden Mean
(c) Golden Reward
(d) Golden Ticket
(e) Golden Character | golden mean |
Aristotle tutored:
(a) Lysander
(b) Plato
(c) Alexander the Great
(d) Pericles
(e) Darius | Alexander the Great |
Can you be poor, sick, lonely and still happy (Aristotle)?
t | Yes, but it's difficult |