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Card 6
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What does Aristotle use as an analogy for acquiring all the virtues?
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Card 7
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Why does Plato believe nobody ever knowingly commits an immoral act?
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Card 8
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What is the sound vs leaky jar analogy?
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Card 9
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Which virtue enables a person to make judgments about particular situations?
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Card 10
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What is the 'golden mean'?
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Card 11
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Why might virtue actually not be necessary to be fulfilled?
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Card 12
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Why might virtues not even exist?!
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Card 13
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Why does the 'moral hero' pose a problem for virtue ethics?
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Card 14
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What type of egoist was Hobbes?
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Card 15
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What did Hobbes believe was the source of morality?
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