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Assignment:
1. Think of the goals identified in the course PHILOSPOHY ETHICS the strategies identified for meeting those goals. How would you say you are doing with respect to your goals? What, if anything, needs to change in order to be sure that you meet goals this semester?
2. Identify one moral virtue that a person would like to have. (It could be a virtue a person does not have and wish to acquire or a virtue a person has but want to "perfect" or improve.) Then, identify one concrete practice a person could institute in their life in order to help them acquire or improve on this virtue.
3. What makes a virtue different from other features or traits (like the color of your hair or what kind of food you like)? Identify at least 2 things that distinguish virtues from other features.
4. What is the situationist objection to virtue ethics? Explain in full
5. Describe one of the studies in psychology that motivate situationism as an objection to virtue ethics, being sure to both summarize and study and explain how the study poses a challenge to virtue ethics.
6. Say that I am a very brave and bold person, and I use my bravery to bully other people in my career field and work my way to the top. I amass a large fortune and have whatever I please. However, the stock market crashes and I lose my fortune, but I maintain my bold confidence and believe that I can rise to the peak of my field again.
According to Aristotle, is this person living a life of eudaimonia prior to the loss of their fortune?
What about after the loss of their fortune?
(Your answer must demonstrate accurate knowledge of Aristotle's views on eudaimonia,)
7. Aristotle says that how to live well is not entirely up to us to choose, i.e. there are some things that are required for us to live well on account of our nature and we must fulfill those aspect of our nature in order to live well. should someone agree or disagree Explain the reasoning. give a brief example as part of the answer, and make sure the answer clearly addresses the question of whether there is a human nature/what it is.
8. Aristotle claims that virtue is a __________ between a vice of _________ and a vice of ____________. Give an example that illustrates this structure, being sure to identify what's what.