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Andrew Kingsbery (14-3) FQ: What was the name of the school Aristotle founded? FQ: What does Eudaimonia translate as?(its not happiness) DQ: How should we live? DQ: Do you believe in human nature?
I can not find the authored post from my section on the page (Section 14, Group 3) so I figured this is the best place to drop this.
FQ- The First Cause Argument is contradicted by what? - What was Aristotle's school in Athens called? DQ- If God is "all-good" why does he allow evil and human suffering to exist? - Can children be truely happy? Or is a long life necessary to claim happiness? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5iMUlfhDLQY
(Ethan Hall) FQ: (T/F) The First Cause Argument demands that everything needs an explanation. FQ:The Free Will Defense argues that ______ could still be created in the presence of an Omnipotent God? DQ:Why did Aristotle think that some people could not be truly happy? DQ:Is other people's well-being your own personal problem?
FQ1: What is the Design Argument? FQ2: What Macedonian king is Aristotle supposed to have taught?
DQ1: Do you think that one needs to be virtuous in order to realize their ultimate good as a human being? DQ2: Do you think that free will gives a person the right to commit evil deeds?
FQ: Who was Aristotle's teacher?
ReplyDeleteDQ: What is making a "right decision"?
Link: Aristotle Ethics - http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/aristotle-ethics/
FQ:
ReplyDeleteName at least three subjects, Aristotle has written about.
What does "Ethika" mean?
DQ: When can true happiness be achieved?
Andrew Kingsbery (14-3)
ReplyDeleteFQ: What was the name of the school Aristotle founded?
FQ: What does Eudaimonia translate as?(its not happiness)
DQ: How should we live?
DQ: Do you believe in human nature?
http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/a/aristotle145967.html
ReplyDeleteI can not find the authored post from my section on the page (Section 14, Group 3) so I figured this is the best place to drop this.
ReplyDeleteFQ- The First Cause Argument is contradicted by what?
- What was Aristotle's school in Athens called?
DQ- If God is "all-good" why does he allow evil and human suffering to exist?
- Can children be truely happy? Or is a long life necessary to claim happiness?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5iMUlfhDLQY
(Ethan Hall)
ReplyDeleteFQ: (T/F) The First Cause Argument demands that everything needs an explanation.
FQ:The Free Will Defense argues that ______ could still be created in the presence of an Omnipotent God?
DQ:Why did Aristotle think that some people could not be truly happy?
DQ:Is other people's well-being your own personal problem?
I also couldn't find my group (sec. 14 group 2)
ReplyDeleteFQ: According to Aristotle, what can we do to increase our chance of eudaimonia?
DQ: What do you think we have to do to be truly happy?
Link: http://youtu.be/n10-P1_irU4
FQ1: What is the Design Argument?
ReplyDeleteFQ2: What Macedonian king is Aristotle supposed to have taught?
DQ1: Do you think that one needs to be virtuous in order to realize their ultimate good as a human being?
DQ2: Do you think that free will gives a person the right to commit evil deeds?
FQ- Who did Aristotle teach?
ReplyDeleteDQ- What do you think true happiness is?