Asked by Jennifer Samaniego on May 09, 2024

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For Aristotle,a person who led a virtuous or moral life was also one who would ______.

A) achieve great material success
B) also become a great leader
C) be rewarded in the next life
D) flourish and find happiness

Virtuous Life

Living in a way that is morally excellent, adhering to ethical principles and displaying admirable character qualities.

Material Success

Achievements or prosperity largely measured by the accumulation of wealth, possessions, and physical assets.

Great Leader

A person who possesses exceptional leadership qualities, inspiring vision, and the ability to motivate and guide people toward successful achievements.

  • Acquire knowledge on Aristotle's stance on happiness (eudaimonia) and its linkage to virtue.
  • Identify the role of moral values and actions in human flourishing according to Aristotle.
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Freddy BarajasMay 09, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
According to Aristotle, a person who led a virtuous or moral life would flourish and find happiness. Aristotle believed that the ultimate goal of human life was to achieve eudaimonia, a state of flourishing and happiness that results from living a virtuous life. Therefore, the correct choice is (D) flourish and find happiness.