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Aristotle on moral virtue vs. intellectual virtue
Aristotle on life of pleasure vs. life of philosophy
Aristotle on the mean of a thing vs. the mean relative to an individual
Character explanations of actions vs. situational explanations of actions
Mill on lower pleasures vs. higher pleasures
Mill on private utility vs. public utility
Mill on act utilitarianism vs. rule utilitarianism
Utilitarianism on perfect duties vs. imperfect duties
For each of the following distinctions (1) give a careful and precise statement of what the distinction is, i.e., what the two terms of the distinction mean and how they differ, (2) carefully discuss examples to illustrate the distinction (full credit for examples different from those used in class and the readings), and (3) carefully and precisely discuss the philosophical significance of the distinction, i.e., what is the point the distinction is supposed to show with respect to the relevant ethical theory (theories).
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