Weegy: The following statements would an Aristotelian most AGREE: Happiness is a reflective life that continually seeks to orient itself toward the good.
User: Dianne lets her three children know they are loved and supported. She provides them with resources, models positive behavior, and within limits, lets them discover things for themselves. Dianne’s choices fulfill her social role of parent, which is tied to the Aristotelian notion of __________.
Weegy: Dianne lets her three children know they are loved and supported. She provides them with resources, model positive behavior, and within limits, lets them discover things for themselves. [ Dianne's choices fulfill her social role of parents, which is tied to the Aristotelian notion of a Telos. ]
User: Dana, a philosophy major, supports the conclusions she reads in Nicomachean Ethics. Knowing this, how do you think Dana defines happiness?
Weegy: Dana, a philosophy major, supports the conclusions she reads in Nicomachean Ethics. Knowing this, Dana defines happiness: as a life that is lived well.
User: Aristotle defines a virtue as a(n) __________ that requires __________.
Weegy: Aristotle defines a virtue as a disposition to behave in the right manner and as a mean between extremes of deficiency and excess, which are vices.
User: Aristotle defines a virtue as a(n) __________ that requires __________.
Weegy: Aristotle defines a virtue as a disposition to behave in the right manner and as a mean between extremes of deficiency and excess, which are vices.
User: A common, modern definition of happiness includes feeling good or attaining personal satisfaction. However, Aristotle’s particular meaning of happiness is “having a life that is __________.”
Weegy: A common, modern definition of happiness includes feeling good or attaining personal satisfaction. However, Aristotle's particular meaning of happiness is having a life that is virtuous.
User: Aristotle is one of the most important figures ...
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